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    • R Offline
      remus
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      Theres a list of progrms tat can import/export .dff here: http://www.gtamodding.com/index.php?title=Model_file

      Blender would probably be your best bet, being free and having a wide variety of import/export options.

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        KDSDESIGN
        last edited by

        i clicked on this one "3DSMax/Gmax import/export" and it sent me to a topic. where do i get this?

        NO THIS IS NOT AN OFFER JUST IN CASE IT SOUNDS LIKE ONE. and sorry about the "yelling"

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          KDSDESIGN
          last edited by

          it didnt work. ❓

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            remus
            last edited by

            The topic the link links to a plugin for working with .dff files in 3ds max and gmax. 3ds max is a rather pricey piece of modelling/animtion/rendering software, although i think you can get a student license for it. Google should have some more details for you.

            If i remember gmax is a free version of 3ds max with a lot of the tools removed. I dont think its being developed any more, though, so you might be better of looking in to some of the alternative packages first.

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              KDSDESIGN
              last edited by

              does gmax import into SketchUp?

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                remus
                last edited by

                Not directly, if at all.

                ive done a brief bit of reading about it and it seems gmax was limited to certain 'game packs'. I also found no mention of any export options, which makes me think youd have to export to a format supported by one of the game packs which can be imported in to something else (perhaps blender) and then in to SU.

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                  Bryden
                  last edited by

                  I have actualy worked out a combination using Blender and 3d object converter 4.20
                  First download the converter http://web.axelero.hu/karpo/
                  "It doesn't need to be registered"
                  If you don't have Blender get it here: http://www.blender.org/

                  After installing the converter launch it then go to file > open pick the .dff file you are going to convert then once it loads go to save > PLY Binary (.ply).
                  Then after saving it open Blender delete the cube then go to
                  file > import > Stanford PLY (
                  .ply). Find the file you just converted before then it should import properly then go to file > export > 3d Studio (*.3ds) or DXF. Then after saving it open sketchup and import the .3ds or .dxf file.
                  "Important Note: Not all dff files will import to the converter I don't know why."
                  I hope that helps it worked for me 😄

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                    johnsenior1973
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                    @kdsdesign said:

                    Thank you everyone for all the help. It's really appreciated.

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                      linea
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                      Hi KDS, everybody

                      I have GMAX, I believe the story there is that when AutoDesk bought 3DS Max from Kinetix some of the source code was open source so Kinetix released GMAX as an open source freebie. I think I got it on a computers arts mag coverdisc in er, 1996 maybe. If you really trawl the net you will find forums and die-hard game modders that still use it and write exporters for it - it doesn't come with any (or any materials) so out of the box it isn't particularly useful. The interface is exactly the same as older versions of 3DS.
                      You can download GMax here:
                      http://www.turbosquid.com/gmax

                      Milkshape and Real 3d have loads of game exporter formats. Links to the free versions.

                      http://cad-3d.blogspot.com/2007/04/gratis-versie-van-realsoft-3d.html
                      http://www.toggle.com/lv/group/view/kl36143/MilkShape_3D.htm

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                        andyc
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                        Just to reinforce the above - GMAX was a bit of dead-end. It was bundled with a number of games titles, but TBH was pretty limited (I know - I tried it for a little while). Plus the fact that MAX's learning curve is probably a little steep for the casual modder. The Blender advice sounds spot-on to me - I've seem some awesome results from this free app, and it seems to handle an impressive range of file types. If you can find your way around the unusual interface, it seems to be very capable. It's on my list of things-to-try in 2009 😉

                        A.

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                          3eighty
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                          Zmodeler is the program you want..It has the converter for the files..I use it all the time.. 👍

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