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Inverting models???

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 Nalukai
09-06-2004, 9:10 AM
#1
is there an entity command to mirror image a model... ie. having em lean in the opposite direction like the sith lord thrones... i want them leaning into each other instead of both leaning teh same way. thx!
 *Dark
09-06-2004, 1:31 PM
#2
off the top of my head have you tried to reflect them allong an axis?
 EvilJedi
09-06-2004, 1:54 PM
#3
So you want ragnos to lean to the right instead of the left? I very much doubt you can do that...
 lwwiz
09-06-2004, 2:10 PM
#4
well i know it can be done coz i have done it with other models but its a pretty complicated procces coz i found no other way.
You have to get the md3 file open it up in milkshape make the adjustments re apply the textures to it then save it as a new md3 file and export back out. can be done but would take a while to do prolly like 15 mins if your a beginner.
 wedge2211
09-06-2004, 5:37 PM
#5
Originally posted by *Dark
off the top of my head have you tried to reflect them allong an axis?
Never reflect or rotate a misc_model, it breaks them.
 Nalukai
09-06-2004, 7:00 PM
#6
grrr they were both suppose to lean in at each other but damnit i guess im just gonna have to roll with what i got anyway...... maybe this will give you a better idea at what im trying to do...

http://c-monk.50megs.com/images/shot0041.jpg)
 Mercenary
09-06-2004, 8:21 PM
#7
I did it for you in Milkshape just as lwwiz said. PM me with the email address you want me to send it to.
 *Dark
09-07-2004, 12:00 AM
#8
i just got it. you have to (like a texture) scale it to a - number. if you do each of the axis with a saperate scale, all you need to do is make one of them -1 instead of 1 (or -2 instead of 2, if thats the scale you have). that will invert it
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