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Well, you could: • Set up an account on the website, Upload them to your account privately, and use the official converter to redownload the uploaded.3dxml file as a.dae format. • Use.3dxml format import plugins for common modelling programs, such as or • Open them with Acrobat 3D, right-click on them, select 'Export Data.' And save them to a directory in a.igs,.x_t,.stp,.vrml or.stl format. Starting from any of these methods, you could find ways to indirectly convert.3dxml models into.obj files. Hope that helps you. (, 12:43 AM)Friedslick6 Wrote: Well, you could: • Set up an account on the website, Upload them to your account privately, and use the official converter to redownload the uploaded.3dxml file as a.dae format.

• Use.3dxml format import plugins for common modelling programs, such as or • Open them with Acrobat 3D, right-click on them, select 'Export Data.' And save them to a directory in a.igs,.x_t,.stp,.vrml or.stl format. Starting from any of these methods, you could find ways to indirectly convert.3dxml models into.obj files. Hope that helps you. Well it didn't work i tried dolphin's dx9 and opengl and it just hangs for ever. Oh sweet, you even got Psycho Mantis in his suit. I hadn't noticed that before.

(Remember, each genome soldier model has a set of different eye textures.) And yeah, the models do come out in a T-pose using 3DVia on the last Dolphin official build release. The only problem is that all character models captured are rendered in the same space.That means you have to manually seperate them. But the capture is made with categories, so it would be possible to seperate them. I'll get you a picture so you can understand what I mean. EDIT: My mistake, the character models come out in a 90-degree straight pose, arms posed downwards. That's how MGS and MGS2 stores character models in memory, so presumably MGSTTS does too. The models are still unposed, though.

(, 02:25 AM)Friedslick6 Wrote: Oh sweet, you even got Psycho Mantis in his suit. I hadn't noticed that before. (Remember, each genome soldier model has a set of different eye textures.) And yeah, the models do come out in a T-pose using 3DVia on the last Dolphin official build release. The only problem is that all character models captured are rendered in the same space.That means you have to manually seperate them. But the capture is made with categories, so it would be possible to seperate them.