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There are a couple of tools that would be really cool, but that do not exist as far as I know.
A camera editor: edits a models camera, which is used as the portrait. Of coarse, there is probaby some really easy way to do this useing only Notepad, but I don't know about it if there is.
An event object editor: edits the sounds that play during different animations. This would be a really neat tool. I tried copying event objects from one model to another, but it just messed up the file. A tool to do this would be awsome, but again, there is probably some trick unknown to me that uses Notepad to do this.
An animation editor: edits animations. Is most likely called by the name of Gmax, 3Dsmax, or Milkshape. No, I mean a simple easy to use FREE animation editor. Of coarse, animations made by any but the most skilled 3D editors (who own either Gmax, 3Dsmax, or Milkshape) will be jerky and probably look bad anyway. So I guess that a tool like this won't be very useful then. The animation transfer tool is good enough.
If anyone has any other (and/or better) ideas for new tools, feel free to post.
A camera editor: edits a models camera, which is used as the portrait. Of coarse, there is probaby some really easy way to do this useing only Notepad, but I don't know about it if there is.
An event object editor: edits the sounds that play during different animations. This would be a really neat tool. I tried copying event objects from one model to another, but it just messed up the file. A tool to do this would be awsome, but again, there is probably some trick unknown to me that uses Notepad to do this.
An animation editor: edits animations. Is most likely called by the name of Gmax, 3Dsmax, or Milkshape. No, I mean a simple easy to use FREE animation editor. Of coarse, animations made by any but the most skilled 3D editors (who own either Gmax, 3Dsmax, or Milkshape) will be jerky and probably look bad anyway. So I guess that a tool like this won't be very useful then. The animation transfer tool is good enough.
If anyone has any other (and/or better) ideas for new tools, feel free to post.