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paperman
Ok I was wondering if you could make your scene and every thing in maya then import all that into blender for the gaming end of it. unsure.gif smile.gif huh.gif wacko.gif
gmaker56
QUOTE(paperman @ Mar 14 2008, 06:54 PM) *
Ok I was wondering if you could make your scene and every thing in maya then import all that into blender for the gaming end of it. unsure.gif smile.gif huh.gif wacko.gif



Yea I think. I'm not sure what Mayas export files are but I 'm pretty sure it will work because is a popular program.
Tyrant
Why are you using maya? Better use 3DS max ^.^
Andrew
QUOTE(Tyrant @ Jul 25 2008, 04:15 PM) *
Why are you using maya? Better use 3DS max ^.^

He can use whatever he wants. I don't think it's right to tell people what to use. And maya is owned by Autodesk, who also owns 3d Studio Max.
noxus
export to wavefront obj file. they open in all 3d apps, might have to use import
DroNix
Yep you can import maya files into blender using the .obj extension.
IamShipon1988
Most of the time when I use .obj extension, there are a few features that are not imported. Not sure if it's just me or that happens to everyone. The same also goes for CAD softwares, when exporting into any autodesk softwares, I get the same issue (different format). I guess it's more a specific software feature.

But the only way I know how to transfer files is through that extension.
Baskin
Other people replied that it could be done. I also agree that it could be done.
moisesgayle
3D animated movies are awesome because in it all things are looks so much real and out of the screen.........................................
blackkaky
not only the game that is now 3D TV. A feeling when watching 3D movies. A great technology.

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