I haven't used TS for a long time. But another way to get FBX out of TS if I remember correctly is to export to an OBJ, import into Daz Studio and then export as FBX. Have not been around this community for a while even. But a few weeks ago I was rearranging the house for my woman and found my old copy of TS7 in its box with the printed manual. To think that I was upset back then about paying 300 bucks for TS when the much anticipated version 7 came out. Looking back now that the thousands of dollars I have spent its really not a significant amount. I still have a special place in my heart for the software. I guess that's the thing that got me looking for this community again.
Anyway, nice work on the stuff in the screenshots.
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I'm glad you are getting back into it. I stuck to it after it all and only now am actually earning money off TS! It's a fun little thing.
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Been getting back into Space Engineers again recently. I built the Ironheart. I also designed various Mono-rails and an old LEGO favorite of mine the Mars Mission Switch fighter. That one got pretty popular on the Workshop.
Also here is another test I did importing a model as an Asteroid:
Also here is another test I did importing a model as an Asteroid:
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Well, now I made an actual mod:
Made this mod that ads the classic porthole-style windows to the game.
You can get it on the Steam workshop.
Made this mod that ads the classic porthole-style windows to the game.
You can get it on the Steam workshop.
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Wow, these are great! Love the track, reminds me of gravityless podracing.. Did you ahve to build your raceship in the game to race?
Good work!
Good work!
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Yeah the racers are also mine. They were just made with in-game parts though (only some of which were mods).
Thanks!
Thanks!
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...and now I'm working on some Star Wars style command bridge-style windows. It was request by a buddie of mine who was making Star Wars ships:
If you have a Steam account you can naturally check it out on the workshop.
If you have a Steam account you can naturally check it out on the workshop.