Maya 2009x64 exporter?
by Spooky_paul · in Artist Corner · 10/28/2008 (1:55 am) · 26 replies
Hello,
Is there an exporter for maya 2009x64 available?
Thank you
Is there an exporter for maya 2009x64 available?
Thank you
#22
Don't you see the collada file in the folder you exported it in (in windows or in Torque)?
07/05/2009 (5:18 am)
what do you mean is not showing up? Don't you see the collada file in the folder you exported it in (in windows or in Torque)?
#23
08/16/2009 (5:50 pm)
Both "click here" links in this forum thread go to page not found errors.
#24
tnx and sorry my bad english but i dont have enough english word
Tnx so much.
and Nice to met u
02/01/2010 (2:22 am)
i try that and the collada for maya 2009 its some wrong becouse i cant export to .dts file i have and .xml and other one. i cant see the .dts file option can one help me about this?tnx and sorry my bad english but i dont have enough english word
Tnx so much.
and Nice to met u
#25
It takes me to a separate forums, to which i registered, and then it said i dont have permission to view it...
02/05/2010 (5:00 pm)
Hey guys, i was wondering why that link to the x32 bit is broken?It takes me to a separate forums, to which i registered, and then it said i dont have permission to view it...
#26
I have only done limited testing however if you export a .fbx from maya, you can import that into milkshape which has built in Torque DTS and DTS Plus exporters.
So far I'm having no problems other than lack of materials but I'm very new at this so I'm probably missing something.
03/02/2010 (11:18 pm)
Hello, there is a solution I have found which isn't ideal, but which is still cheaper than upgrading to Torque 3D. If you can obtain the program Milkshape 3d, which is only about 35, you can use it as a go between.I have only done limited testing however if you export a .fbx from maya, you can import that into milkshape which has built in Torque DTS and DTS Plus exporters.
So far I'm having no problems other than lack of materials but I'm very new at this so I'm probably missing something.
michael munoz