BIIIG request
Submitted by jc1993 on Thu, 2008-06-12 14:41 | ||
I am a biiig fan of final fantasy 12 and i would like a mod kit of judge gabranth. biiig thanks if anyone can do it :nervous: don't get me wrong for liking the game. forums: |
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Judge looks cool.
http://www.siegetheday.org/files/images/71322.preview.jpg
Making the armors and weapons for DS would be a job for a 3d modeller, which I am not. I keep telling myself I have to give it a try and see if I am any good at it. I am a good 2d artist but realize 3d "sculpting" is an entirely new ball game. Every tutorial I can find assumes basic knowledge so it is very difficult even trying to begin learning.
I keep telling myself the same thing.. I have even signed up for a summer course in how to use Blender - twice. But work always seems to get in the way...
Jc1993 - Judge looks very cool. He would make a fine antagonist in a sieglet. I hope you find someone who can make that modkit for you. Welcome to Siegetheday btw. ^^
i'm gonna try siegecore... looks like nobody's interested anymore
I found what seems to be a great tutorial for Blender, but am unable to get Blender to open on this computer. Re-installing did no good.
You have to download the dll and put it in the system32 folder, or install python. Seems like there is a bug in the windows installer or it is a problem with windows.. I don't know.
http://www.blender.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13329&highlight=msvcr71+dll
http://www.blender.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13165&highlight=msvcr71+dll
That seems like a very good tutorial. Try out the video tutorials on blender.org as well.
I've done the first 3 or so myself.
Sorry to hijack your thread jc1993.
How do I know what version I need for Python? I have no idea where/how to look for my current operating system and I see 3 versions available.
Well are you running Vista or XP? If XP it is most likely x86 even if you have a 64-bit processor.
XP Professional, it is work computer.
The x86 did not work and the other 2 told me wrong operating system.
Oh well. Thanks for the assistance anyway. Maybe someday I can get things rolling.
If my memory serves correctly that's the Microsoft Visual C Runtine release 7.1 which is part of the .NET framework. That gets installed by a lot of things these days, so I'm surprised it's not already on the machine. Still, you should be able to get that from MS.
Thank you Sol and Ghastley. I was finally able to track the file down and get Blender started. Found the download at http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?msvcr71
Edit: And now Python works as well.