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*[[Exporting a model/XSI|With XSI Mod Tool]] | *[[Exporting a model/XSI|With XSI Mod Tool]] | ||
*With [[Milkshape 3D]], click <code>File > Export > Half-Life SMD</code> | |||
*[[Exporting a model/Blender|With Blender]] | *[[Exporting a model/Blender|With Blender]] | ||
*[[Exporting a model/Max|With 3DS Max]] | *[[Exporting a model/Max|With 3DS Max]] | ||
*[[Exporting a model/Maya|With Maya]] | *[[Exporting a model/Maya|With Maya]] | ||
[[Category:Modeling]] | [[Category:Modeling]] | ||
[[Category:Tutorials]] | [[Category:Tutorials]] |
Revision as of 11:34, 26 April 2008
In Source, as with most game engines, models are created in third-party packages before being compiled to work in-game. These tutorials will take you through the process of exporting a simple model from your chosen package for compiling with the studiomdl tool.
Note that they will not show you how to operate the packages themselves, except where necessary to export.
- With XSI Mod Tool
- With Milkshape 3D, click
File > Export > Half-Life SMD
- With Blender
- With 3DS Max
- With Maya