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Title: Importing Blender .dae files to BrawlBox
Post by: DarkBones on January 28, 2015, 08:35:38 PM
Hello, I tried exporting a .dae model I've been working on from Blender, and tried importing it into BrawlBox. When the model loads, however, it's all garbled, vaguely sort of shaped like my model. I tried using another .dae exporter that I found, thinking it would solve the problem, but alas, that one wouldn't even import into BrawlBox. Does anyone know of a custom .dae exporting script that works with BrawlBox, or some method of converting another model format to .dae and having BrawlBox read it?

...and no, before anyone posts it, "Just download 3DS Max" is not a valid answer, as I have a new computer and I don't want to go through all the hastle to download a program I'll literally never use for anything else. Honestly, I can't stand nor figure out it's interface after working with modern Blender for all of my 3D modelling, and working with it would be abysmally slow to the point that I would likely be able to enter all of my vertices by hand into a hex editor faster than I could work with it. I mean sure, that might not apply to just importing the Blender model into 3DS Max, but what about when I need to add bones to something...yeah...I'd prefer to use what I know...


Title: Re: Importing Blender .dae files to BrawlBox
Post by: windhunter7 on January 28, 2015, 08:42:32 PM
I've tried using Autodesk's FBX Converter program(Which is free and doesn't require 3DS Max or anything; just Google it), which imports the actual model to BrawlBox with the preview not glitching,  nor BrawlBox exiting upon trying to preview the model.
However, it also causes these bad glitches, which I haven't had the time to find out why it happens yet:

The textures don't import properly.(One texture is imported and UVed over the entire model, but at least the UVs remain correct.)

Even though the model isn't pixelated or anything and doesn't freeze BrawlBox whatsoever, in-game crashes upon start-up loading.