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AshuraDX

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  1. @@Davidino Can you upload your edited images/textures somewhere? That's going to make figuring out what went wrong easier for me or anyone else here.
  2. @@Corto The original Hero Prop used in many of Hans closeups was based on a original Mauser C96. The exact same pistol was used in a few other movie before it hit the screen in Star Wars. Each time with new, different Accesories and Attachments. But there were many cheap Stunt and Action Props that looked castly different from the glorious main Prop. Theres quite an interesting Article about this on the Tested Website. Most of the reference pictures I used for my DL-44 came from that article. Anway, maybe we should get back on topic now
  3. Radiant 1.5 had a glitchy UI on windows 10 for me, fixed that problem by using Radiant 1.6
  4. @@GPChannel If they are .md3 files, they don't need .ase files. .ase is a different model format entirely. Neither requires the other to appear textured. Something else went wrong in your conversion process. Which program did you use to convert the models?
  5. No need for any awkward placement you can just export a new blaster_hand.md3 holding your aniamted tags then export a static blaster.md3 with the tags in the same relative position.
  6. @@Corto you can't get the textures to work? What about them does not work? Is there anything in the console?
  7. Perhaps I can shed some light on this @@Jeff Dropbox has a daily bandwidth limit for Downloads from a single user. If too many people download too many files from your dropbox, it locks downloads for the remainder of the current day. I have no clue when exactly it resets that limit.
  8. If the X-Wings don't move in the map, chances are that they were placed as misc_models. If that's the case you can not remove them with @@ChalklYne method, because misc_model is baked into the .bsp geometry on compile. You can only replace the models for misc_model_statics which are entities that tell the game to place a model in a specific spot in runtime.
  9. Langerd is saying that mm's are baked into the .bsp geometry and don't require the original mesh file to be included in the .pk3 - mms however needs the model as it loads the mesh in runtime. So using misc_model will prevent the ship from being decompiled.
  10. I know this problem, but I don't recall what the cause was. What are you testing with? Single or Multiplayer? Iirc this only occurs in Singleplayer. I just want to narrow this down to see if it's what I have in mind.
  11. ^This and also: multiplayer or singleplayer? I recall an issue like this with atleast one of Hapslash models
  12. @@MusicForThePiano Moved your Thread to the WIP section.
  13. that will not fix it, only hide the issue. This looks like you have a bunch of open edges which align n root pose but as soonb as it animates the slide apart because the coresponding vertices don't share the same weights. The solution: weight the model manually and fix the problematic areas.
  14. upload the image here: http://imgur.com/ then right click the image and pick "copy link" Then prepare your post on JKHub, to embed the iamge in your post write [img=*] and replace the * with your copied link
  15. Just link to the image
  16. I'll keep an eye on this
  17. @@Langerd I had the same problem with my turntable - fixed it by making the gla path include _humanoid. So you're on the right track
  18. @@ShenLong Kazama try this:
  19. Without learning how to ride a bike, you can't do it. Same with making models playable in games.
  20. @@ShenLong Kazama find and weight the unvweighted Vertex. The error tells you everything you need to know. The Hir Mesh has a vertex that isn't weighted to any bone of the skeleton. To fix it all you have to do is weight this vertex to the appropiate bone, which would most likely be the cranium bone.
  21. @@JAWSFreelao have you tried booting in safe mode? https://www.howtogeek.com/107511/how-to-boot-into-safe-mode-on-windows-8-the-easy-way/ If that doesn't help: Get yourself a USB memory stick and borrow someone elses PC to install a bootable Linux version on that stick. Could also burn the Linux image to CD or DVD. Once you have this, try booting from the stick/cd on your PC. If it boots you can copy all of your important files to an external harddrive and save you from the loss of work.
  22. love your work with this, great job!
  23. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BhUPFwAFQo totally not what I expected from the thumbnail, a pleasent surprise.
  24. Any Progress on this fella? @@Psyk0Sith
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