CreatureHumans

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How to create creaturehuman meshes using gmax
By BlazesRus
Steps for creating creaturehuman meshes with gmax
Requires:

  • gmax (plus nif plugin)
  • stuff to fuse


Settings to import with:
(flags to check)

  • Import: collision
  • Animation: Import Animation
  • Animation: Add Key Notes
  • Animation: Add Time Tags
  • Skeleton: Import Skeleton
  • Geometry: Vertex Colors
  • Geometry: Skin Modifier
  • Miscellaneous: Vertex Colors
  • Miscellaneous: Render Textures in View


Steps:

  • 1. Import a human tail(make sure directory for skeleton is currect preferably latest)
    Example for player skeleton directory(recommended to use):
    C:\Program Files\Bethesda Softworks\Oblivion\Data\meshes\characters\_male\skeleton.nif
    or
    C:\Program Files\Bethesda Softworks\Oblivion\Data\meshes\characters\_male\skeletonbeast.nif
    (depends on tail)
  • 2. Import creature mesh(also make sure is currect/lastest skeleton)
  • 3. export settings


Settings to export with:
(flags to check-or at least the the ones I checked)

  • Export: hidden nodes
  • Export: collision
  • Mesh: Generate Strips
  • Mesh: Extra Nodes on Mesh
  • Mesh: Vertex Colors
  • Mesh: Update Tangent Space
  • Mesh: Collapse Transforms
  • Mesh: Zero Transforms
  • Animation: Nif with Animation

(meshes created should work as new tails and/or armor)
P.S. You can also make hybrids like a (demonhuman-gargolyle-daedroth-clannfear) creaturehumans
--BlazesRus 23:45, 27 April 2009 (EDT)