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Hi, I'd like to put in requests for

Robin (male preferably)
Chrom (his model used in Robin's victory poses / final smash)

I was wondering what differences there were between the 3DS models and the Wii U ones? As far as I know they both use the same models, but the 3DS downgrades the graphics and cuts polygons when running, since if you go into training and set it to 1/4 speed when holding L, the models will be of noticeably higher quality while the game is "paused".
(06-29-2015, 05:39 PM)Plino Wrote: [ -> ]Hi, I'd like to put in requests for

Robin (male preferably)
Chrom (his model used in Robin's victory poses / final smash)

I was wondering what differences there were between the 3DS models and the Wii U ones? As far as I know they both use the same models, but the 3DS downgrades the graphics and cuts polygons when running, since if you go into training and set it to 1/4 speed when holding L, the models will be of noticeably higher quality while the game is "paused".

Well Megamans model in the 3DS uses individual hands instead of posable ones.
Can someone make a tutorial?
(06-29-2015, 05:39 PM)Plino Wrote: [ -> ]I was wondering what differences there were between the 3DS models and the Wii U ones? As far as I know they both use the same models, but the 3DS downgrades the graphics and cuts polygons when running, since if you go into training and set it to 1/4 speed when holding L, the models will be of noticeably higher quality while the game is "paused".
It's not even close to being the same model, actually. Nintendo made completely different sets for both the Wii U and 3DS versions, not even the UV mapping is close to being the same, only the bone structures are. Compare the 3DS model with the Wii U model for Mega Man and you'll see there's a load of differences.

(06-29-2015, 07:29 PM)OS-PRIME Wrote: [ -> ]Well Megamans model in the 3DS uses individual hands instead of posable ones.
All of the characters in the 3DS version use "bodygroup" hand sets. Even the Wii U version has a model set for certain characters like that, which are (as far as I know) used for 8-Player Smash.
Ah, I see. So if I'm understanding you correctly, its sort of like with figures, where rather than there being a single "hand model" that is manipulated into different poses, the 3DS will use multiple hand models, each with a static pose (i.e. clenched fist for holding a weapon is swapped out with an open hand when picking up an item with that hand)? I'm guessing this is less exhaustive on the hardware, which is why it's used for 3DS and 8-player Smash?
(06-30-2015, 12:38 AM)Plino Wrote: [ -> ]Ah, I see. So if I'm understanding you correctly, its sort of like with figures, where rather than there being a single "hand model" that is manipulated into different poses, the 3DS will use multiple hand models, each with a static pose (i.e. clenched fist for holding a weapon is swapped out with an open hand when picking up an item with that hand)? I'm guessing this is less exhaustive on the hardware, which is why it's used for 3DS and 8-player Smash?

The process is called morphing. 2 models with an equal amount of vertices are interpolated to change shape from one to another. It's less costly than processing vertex skinning (rigging, basically), so it does make for a bit of extra performance especially when you have a lot of models on screen that need to be processed.
Or explain what to do.
(06-25-2015, 03:40 AM)TGE Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-25-2015, 12:38 AM)legendoflink Wrote: [ -> ]hello i am having trouble here. I applied the normal map but i dont think its showing the full detail like the pic on the right. so does anyone know how to fix this? i use maya http://i.imgur.com/TstyO94.jpg?1

You forgot to apply the specular maps.
i've been trying to figure this out for like 2 months, i tried everything and i still cant make the character look like its from the game.
(06-30-2015, 07:28 PM)Onmishift Wrote: [ -> ]Or explain what to do.

Oh, okay!

First, you need 3DS Max. DO NOT USE A 3DS MAX VERSION ABOVE 2014. They will not work correctly with the MaxScript, as for some reason there are some MaxScript changes in 2015 onwards. If you don't already have 3DS Max, you can get a perfectly functioning version (legitimately) here: http://www.autodesk.com/education/free-software/3ds-max

Don't worry about the 3-year licence thing, you can just install the other compatible versions.

NOTE: You need an account

Second, download the script here: http://www.mediafire.com/?5c7ladqsagd7ct1 Just extract the scripts to a new folder.

Then, download the model files here: https://www.mediafire.com/?e7tacds6nrot6#e7tacds6nrot6 You can also download animations from here, but I don't know what program they're for.

After that, open 3DS Max, and go into the MaxScript section in the menu bar (the one with Edit, Tools, etc.) Click on Run Script. Now, navigate to the script needed. Versions 2012 to 2014 need the 2012 script, otherwise bones don't work properly. Then, once the script is loaded, click on the checkbox, and then click on "Import Model". Navigate to the model file you want, and open it. Your model will be loaded!

For texture conversion, follow the steps here: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2787...BrosU.html Tell me if you have any issues!
I saw no assist trophies in the mediafire folder...are they harder to rip?
Edit: found them already...
(07-01-2015, 01:51 PM)nobody231 Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-30-2015, 07:28 PM)Onmishift Wrote: [ -> ]Or explain what to do.

Oh, okay!

First, you need 3DS Max. DO NOT USE A 3DS MAX VERSION ABOVE 2014. They will not work correctly with the MaxScript, as for some reason there are some MaxScript changes in 2015 onwards. If you don't already have 3DS Max, you can get a perfectly functioning version (legitimately) here: http://www.autodesk.com/education/free-software/3ds-max

Don't worry about the 3-year licence thing, you can just install the other compatible versions.

NOTE: You need an account

Second, download the script here: http://www.mediafire.com/?5c7ladqsagd7ct1 Just extract the scripts to a new folder.

Then, download the model files here: https://www.mediafire.com/?e7tacds6nrot6#e7tacds6nrot6 You can also download animations from here, but I don't know what program they're for.

After that, open 3DS Max, and go into the MaxScript section in the menu bar (the one with Edit, Tools, etc.) Click on Run Script. Now, navigate to the script needed. Versions 2012 to 2014 need the 2012 script, otherwise bones don't work properly. Then, once the script is loaded, click on the checkbox, and then click on "Import Model". Navigate to the model file you want, and open it. Your model will be loaded!

For texture conversion, follow the steps here: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2787...BrosU.html Tell me if you have any issues!
Thanks so much I thought no one would see it!
(07-02-2015, 12:43 PM)Onmishift Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-01-2015, 01:51 PM)nobody231 Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-30-2015, 07:28 PM)Onmishift Wrote: [ -> ]Or explain what to do.

Oh, okay!

First, you need 3DS Max. DO NOT USE A 3DS MAX VERSION ABOVE 2014. They will not work correctly with the MaxScript, as for some reason there are some MaxScript changes in 2015 onwards. If you don't already have 3DS Max, you can get a perfectly functioning version (legitimately) here: http://www.autodesk.com/education/free-software/3ds-max

Don't worry about the 3-year licence thing, you can just install the other compatible versions.

NOTE: You need an account

Second, download the script here: http://www.mediafire.com/?5c7ladqsagd7ct1 Just extract the scripts to a new folder.

Then, download the model files here: https://www.mediafire.com/?e7tacds6nrot6#e7tacds6nrot6 You can also download animations from here, but I don't know what program they're for.

After that, open 3DS Max, and go into the MaxScript section in the menu bar (the one with Edit, Tools, etc.) Click on Run Script. Now, navigate to the script needed. Versions 2012 to 2014 need the 2012 script, otherwise bones don't work properly. Then, once the script is loaded, click on the checkbox, and then click on "Import Model". Navigate to the model file you want, and open it. Your model will be loaded!

For texture conversion, follow the steps here: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2787...BrosU.html Tell me if you have any issues!
Thanks so much I thought no one would see it!

You're welcome! Did it work?
(07-02-2015, 06:43 PM)nobody231 Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-02-2015, 12:43 PM)Onmishift Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-01-2015, 01:51 PM)nobody231 Wrote: [ -> ]Oh, okay!

First, you need 3DS Max. DO NOT USE A 3DS MAX VERSION ABOVE 2014. They will not work correctly with the MaxScript, as for some reason there are some MaxScript changes in 2015 onwards. If you don't already have 3DS Max, you can get a perfectly functioning version (legitimately) here: http://www.autodesk.com/education/free-software/3ds-max

Don't worry about the 3-year licence thing, you can just install the other compatible versions.

NOTE: You need an account

Second, download the script here: http://www.mediafire.com/?5c7ladqsagd7ct1 Just extract the scripts to a new folder.

Then, download the model files here: https://www.mediafire.com/?e7tacds6nrot6#e7tacds6nrot6 You can also download animations from here, but I don't know what program they're for.

After that, open 3DS Max, and go into the MaxScript section in the menu bar (the one with Edit, Tools, etc.) Click on Run Script. Now, navigate to the script needed. Versions 2012 to 2014 need the 2012 script, otherwise bones don't work properly. Then, once the script is loaded, click on the checkbox, and then click on "Import Model". Navigate to the model file you want, and open it. Your model will be loaded!

For texture conversion, follow the steps here: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2787...BrosU.html Tell me if you have any issues!
Thanks so much I thought no one would see it!

You're welcome! Did it work?
Unfortunately it didn't Sad my computer's hard drive broke and got replaced with windows 7 so now i can't even open 3ds max... now my computer is basically broken.... 
BTW my computer's new hard drive doesn't support DirectX     
Thanks for the help though
its not the hard drive that supports DirectX.. its the graphics card that supports it.
(07-03-2015, 12:37 PM)Onmishift Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-02-2015, 06:43 PM)nobody231 Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-02-2015, 12:43 PM)Onmishift Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks so much I thought no one would see it!

You're welcome! Did it work?
Unfortunately it didn't Sad my computer's hard drive broke and got replaced with windows 7 so now i can't even open 3ds max... now my computer is basically broken.... 
BTW my computer's new hard drive doesn't support DirectX     
Thanks for the help though
You should download the newest Direct X Redistributables from Microsoft's website.

(07-03-2015, 10:15 PM)Onett Person Wrote: [ -> ]How do I download the script for QuickBMS if the link just brings me to a new tab with texts all over it? I don't know how to save it.
Right click the link and select save link as