Wings Dragon

Premade map objects and sections that can be used in user maps.
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Wings Dragon

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I made a dragon in wings3d, I would imagine it might look good "gaurding" something in a map, maybe like infront of a castle, etc.
Anyways I dont have it in bzw file, only wings.
And if you open it in wings, your decision if you want to smooth it or not. Its not currently smoothed cuz I dont like what it did to the wings.
Here are the files.

EDIT: Trying to get a screenshot, any screenshot program in winVISTA?
cant seem to find it.
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Will you post some screen shots please?
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Ok got a screenshot, front two dragons are pre-smoothed, far 2 are how it is in the wings-file.
oh and the file contains one dragon, not 4 like in the screenshot.
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Thats pretty impressive, not exactly dragon-like, but good modeling all the same.
Ummmm, yea, errrrrr, hi, hey, is this thing on??
Probably not, oh well, ahhhh, wellll, the thing is... ahh tarnation, who cares.
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That's pretty cool :) I'm not experienced in modelling so I can't give you any advice :( lol.

Other than that would look great on a map :)
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Post by dango »

What are the spikes coming out of the dragons wings in the top two pictures? Maybe adding spikes on the back and making the mouth square-shaped might make it look more dragon-like.
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Post by Winny »

It looks like you may need to apply some "normal smoothing" to that model, or maybe subdivide it a couple of times. (Not 100% sure if wings supports this, but blender does.)
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On wings, try selecting the entire object and pressing S. That smooths everything out a bit.
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Espeon wrote:Could you post this as a bzw file?
Better yet, you could do it yourself. Get a copy of Wings3D, export it to an OBJ file, and then use modeltool to convert it to a BZW. Search the forum for a predone build of modeltool, at least if you're on Windows. It'll do you good to learn how this stuff works. :)
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Why are you not allowed to download it? It is a free program. If your parents won't let you, explain what the program is and why you want to download it.
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