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So, where is the how-to? Sure, the sketchup plugin exports an SMD file, but what about the textures? How do I set up the qc file? Is there a cookie cutter 3d warehouse to l4d path? Please describe. Thank you. [[User:Zettix|Zettix]] 02:08, 15 November 2009 (UTC) | So, where is the how-to? Sure, the sketchup plugin exports an SMD file, but what about the textures? How do I set up the qc file? Is there a cookie cutter 3d warehouse to l4d path? Please describe. Thank you. [[User:Zettix|Zettix]] 02:08, 15 November 2009 (UTC) | ||
: The page now links to [[Compiling a model]]. --[[user:TomEdwards|TomEdwards]] 11:49, 15 November 2009 (UTC) |
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An end-to-end how to is needed. I have sketchup, l4d, and verve. But my efforts to move 3d warehouse media into l4d has been utter frustration. The only thing I have not done is the 3ds max route. I have tried the blender route. My dream:
- Hammer -> import -> sketchup
- brushes / static model / physics model
So, where is the how-to? Sure, the sketchup plugin exports an SMD file, but what about the textures? How do I set up the qc file? Is there a cookie cutter 3d warehouse to l4d path? Please describe. Thank you. Zettix 02:08, 15 November 2009 (UTC)
- The page now links to Compiling a model. --TomEdwards 11:49, 15 November 2009 (UTC)