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OttoDestruct
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Anyone know any model viewers which allow multiple models to be loaded at a single time?
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DeadlyFreeze
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I've never seen any, your gona have to use 3ds max or light wave to get those kind of results.. best bet is the the ghetto screen shot cut/paste fun
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OttoDestruct
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Teh suckage
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I'm not sure if it's what you want, but you may check out this tool:
<a href='http://www.planetquake.com/qsb/' target='_blank'>Quake Scene Builder v1.9</a>
It's really old (1999) but It should work...
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OttoDestruct
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Thats EXACTLY what I needed.. er.. well maybe a little bit less clunky but it gets the job done... thanks man
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Ugh I thought I liked it until I found out it cant do any higher resolutions...
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Does anyone have any idea why Milkshape and Half-Life Model Viewer BOTH restart my computer when I open them? "ModelVU" works, but I can't see the model, so I guess it doesn't work.
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Elbo
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seeing how hlmv works on opengl, maybe the problem lies there.
Try updating your drivers (again)
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OttoDestruct
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You may also want to try seeing if directx needs upgraded...
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<a href='http://www.planetquake.com/qsb/' target='_blank'>Quake Scene Builder v1.9</a>
It's really old (1999) but It should work...
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Ugh I thought I liked it until I found out it cant do any higher resolutions...
Try updating your drivers (again)