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gunter1980
hi all need help adding a body mod ,well that should be the name of this topic but anyway to the point ,could anyone guide me to a tutorial cause i havent found one for body splitting or for obliv please dont tell me to google it ,i tried that already .ill be forever gratefull.
thanks in advance
SavageArtistry
Even if I knew how I wouldn't touch that with a 10-foot pole. Poser models (especially of quality) are very likely to be commercial models, and even if that is from the free section I wouldn't want to try and convert it for a game unless the the creator was 100% okay with it and I had it in writing. It's risky business if you ask me.
LHammonds
It has been made clear that "ports" are not welcome here. If you have permission from the Intellectual Property (IP) holders, that is a different story but I have yet to see somebody do a port with permission from Poser, Lineage 2 or other sources.

LHammonds (Moderator)
gunter1980
QUOTE(LHammonds @ Dec 4 2008, 05:31 AM) *
It has been made clear that "ports" are not welcome here. If you have permission from the Intellectual Property (IP) holders, that is a different story but I have yet to see somebody do a port with permission from Poser, Lineage 2 or other sources.

LHammonds (Moderator)

humm, sorry i didn't know that but thanks for answering
gunter1980
QUOTE(SavageArtistry @ Dec 4 2008, 03:24 AM) *
Even if I knew how I wouldn't touch that with a 10-foot pole. Poser models (especially of quality) are very likely to be commercial models, and even if that is from the free section I wouldn't want to try and convert it for a game unless the the creator was 100% okay with it and I had it in writing. It's risky business if you ask me.

thanks for the advice
ihateregisteringeverywhere
It obviously has too many poly's for use in OB anyway. But damn, it sure look photorealistic, kinda reminds me of Z-brush sculpts.
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