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i am the noobiest plz help

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 Jaden007
11-21-2003, 2:57 PM
#1
please help

1. i need a program

2 i need a easy to read/ understand tutorial

3 i need some1 to walk me through it

:( i am a n00b call me stupid if you want
 tFighterPilot
11-21-2003, 6:43 PM
#2
You need 3D Studio Max :p
 eidospsogos
11-22-2003, 8:17 PM
#3
which means you also need to have several thousand dollars lying around. and have absolutely nothing better to do with it.
 tFighterPilot
11-23-2003, 11:40 AM
#4
Or you can get the fully functional trial version...
 eidospsogos
11-23-2003, 2:15 PM
#5
which will only be fully functional for a certain period of time before you lose all the useful, important features. (unless of course you are proposing someone illegally crack the before mentioned trial version)
 tFighterPilot
11-23-2003, 3:14 PM
#6
30 days are a lot of time
 Thrawn42689
11-26-2003, 3:38 PM
#7
Originally posted by imyourfather
30 days are a lot of time

Only if you have absolutely nothing to do with your time, and don't care that you'll never be able to use it again.
 tFighterPilot
11-26-2003, 5:27 PM
#8
Originally posted by Thrawn42689
Only if you have absolutely nothing to do with your time, and don't care that you'll never be able to use it again. That's why the holidays is the perfect time for it.
 eidospsogos
11-26-2003, 6:35 PM
#9
yeah, so be sure to download your trial version today and get every model you have ever wanted to do done by the end of december.
 tFighterPilot
11-26-2003, 6:51 PM
#10
Start with one :rolleyes:

I have an idea, why not make the models with gmax, download an md3 exporter for gmax, and after you finished all the models, download the 3D Studio Max Trial, and finish the job.
 eidospsogos
11-26-2003, 7:18 PM
#11
hey, that's actually a pretty good idea. you can do the essential basic model work with gmax. then do your finishing work with 3dsmax.

however there's still the flaw that if 60 days down the road you decide you want to make some changes or some new models, you would have to move all your work to another hard drive, or burn it to cd/dvd, then format your hard drive to be able to install the trial version of 3dsmax again.(and i'm not sure that would work with the way discreet's security for their programs work, but it's the only way to remoive the existence of evidence that you have already used the trial before from your registry)
 Ockniel
12-08-2003, 6:52 AM
#12
I downloaded gmax once but it said I needed to register so I went to the site it told me and it said "click here to register" but there was no link. can you guys help me?
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