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TopsyTriceratops

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  1. My models were exported from A:M over a decade or two ago, super old. I wish to at least get the mesh of such models into Blender, so I can re-rig them. Sadly, when they get imported with the add-ons found on this form it only imports the broken bones / rigs and no mesh is brought in. If anyone thinks a newer version of A:M would fix this issue, is anyone willing to take these relics and try to re-export them?
  2. Hey fellas, I'm in a pickle. I just want to import the mesh of my models into Blender so I can redo the skeletons, but the indicated plugins and downloads don't work or result in errors. Best I got are the skeletons without the meshes, is there a step I am missing? These .mdl files are extremely old, and I lost my disk for A:M. I'm not sure what to do.
  3. How do I do that? I looked at the available plugins, and there's no option for .x files.
  4. Thanks guys! Though the question in of itself is about exporting the entire model from A:M into a .obj file, including bones, textures, everything if possible! No other program accepts .mdl files like A:M does, and .obj seems to be the most universal file for other programs including Blender. EDIT: To clarify why, I am trying to put up free old models onto TurboSquid for others to use, but not everyone uses A:M.
  5. Hello all, boy has it been ages. I have these models I wish to export as .obj files, but I have no idea how to do it. I looked around online, and got no viable answers. I wanted to export them as .obj files to fiddle with in other programs, which accept such files. Nothing accepts .mdl files. Anyone wish to help me out? I am using A:M version 15, which by the looks of things is fairly old. It sounds viable, as others have mentioned being able to export as .obj files, but I am unsure if it is limited to newer versions of A:M or if there is a step I am missing. Thank you!
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