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Re: Thanks All / Still Need Help with Physics Engine Animations...

Re: Thanks All / Still Need Help with Physics Engine Animations...

2004-01-21       - By pmiinalainen

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> Quick Question:  is there a better format to export/import objects
> from AMAPI to CS3? I have been using the 3DS format to export my
> models from AMAPI.  When I use the *.a3d format, I either get
errors
> or it is SO SMALL that I have to increase the size tremendously.  
Up
> until now, the 3DS format has been working fine for my CS3 still
> images, but perhaps there is a better file format for which to
import
> AMAPI objects into CS3 for animations.
Use the amapi bridge - import the native .a3d files! Then all the
changes made to your model in amapi will automatically reflect in
the models inside cs3. Very convinient.

petteri


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