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by VoroneTZ. 10/14/25 05:04
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Milkshape 3D & LithUnwrap tutorial
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09/12/04 14:06
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Hi all, We are in the process of publishing a comprehensive Milkshape 3D low-poly modelling tutorial, which will tell the beginners how to start making your own game models from scratch, not omitting anything and leading you all the way through this process. For demonstrational purposes we will be creating a patrol (or guard) robot. Tutorial describes all the steps for modelling, UV mapping in LithUnwrap, painting robot skin in Paint Shop Pro, then animating the model and exporting it for use in 3D Game Studio engine. First 3 parts of this tutorial have been already published on our website in "Articles" section. Here is the link: http://www.gamedale.com/modules/articles/ Depending on user responses and demand, we will be releasing the remaining parts of this tutorial pretty soon. I hope they will be of some help to you guys. Cheers,
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Re: Milkshape 3D & LithUnwrap tutorial
[Re: MGS]
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09/13/04 03:37
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Great start. Maybe a few examples of vertice movement to reshape a part of the model would have been more clear than the explanation. For example: use vertice movement to provide shape to the formarm and upper arm (I know this does not apply to robots necessarily). Can't wait to see the rest of the tutorial. Keep up the good work. Marcus 
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Re: Milkshape 3D & LithUnwrap tutorial
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09/13/04 10:33
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Oh, sorry for not including this information into tutorial - I'm going to fix this. URL is http://www.milkshape3d.com , go there, download trial version, start working. If you'll like it, there should be registration form on that website - just follow instructions. Milkshape costs 25 USD, which is dirt cheap for this great software.
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Re: Milkshape 3D & LithUnwrap tutorial
[Re: DragonPowerFire1]
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09/13/04 10:36
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From the "Links" page:
MilkShape
From the MilkShape web page:
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What's the registration fee?
The registration fee is only US $25 or EUR 25!
Go here to convert US $25 to your local currency.
Marcus
whoops must have been answering at teh same time. Sorry....
Last edited by Marcus729; 09/13/04 10:37.
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