• An application that allows for automatic model re-scaling?
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Hi, I did a search for this but unfortuently it didn't provide me with anything so please don't rage if a topic such as this has already been posted. Onto the main matter... I have a large number of models I wish to resize for a gamemode i'm working on because unfortuently they're too large and I do not have any experience with modelling, so I am curious if there is an application out there in the community that allows for visual resizing (aka so I don't have to resize it blind) of a model via a simple GUI interface? Any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated.
There's a program someone made that would let you batch edit the QCs of models and recompile them, but I can't remember the link for it :(
Ducttape does something like that, i'm sure.
Had a look at Ducttape, but sadly it's only 32-bit compatible so that's that straight of the window. (I have Win7 64-bit)
[QUOTE=Gishank;18260026]Had a look at Ducttape, but sadly it's only 32-bit compatible so that's that straight of the window. (I have Win7 64-bit)[/QUOTE] I take it you're new to the whole 64-bit scene. You can run 32-bit programs too. What do you think Steam is :downs:.
Steam has alternatives (64-bit), 32-bit programs cannot run on a 64-bit PC. Tried it. That's why I have a 32-bit, its more compatible with a wide range of programs, while 64 is designed primarily for [B]office tools[/B] etc.
[QUOTE=starpluck;18260506]Steam has alternatives (64-bit), 32-bit programs cannot run on a 64-bit PC. Tried it. That's why I have a 32-bit, its more compatible with a wide range of programs, while 64 is designed primarily for [B]office tools[/B] etc.[/QUOTE] I'm running 32-bit MSN, Chrome, Steam and Skype at the moment, all on my 64-bit Windows 7. You are wrong, get over it.
[QUOTE=HiddenMyst;18260582] [B][U]You are wrong, get over it[/U][/B].[/QUOTE] Don't get offensive. I realize that my statement may have offended you, but that's not my problem. I never argued stating I was right, you have bad wording.
You guys ARE WRONG. A 64 bit Windows can perfectly run 32 bit applications: See my task manager: [media]http://l0nk.org/64bitwin.png[/media] I did write an application to rescale models, I'll sort it out. And yes, it is a 32 bit application but I run it on my 64 bit Windows 7! Here it is: [url]http://l0nk.org/gmodscale/mscaledoc.html[/url]
[QUOTE=Link00y;18260731]You guys ARE WRONG. A 64 bit Windows can perfectly run 32 bit applications: See my task manager: [media]http://l0nk.org/64bitwin.png[/media] I did write an application to rescale models, I'll sort it out. And yes, it is a 32 bit application but I run it on my 64 bit Windows 7![/QUOTE] Yeah, I assumed it was like Vista by mistake.
[QUOTE=starpluck;18260752]Yeah, I assumed it was like Vista by mistake.[/QUOTE] 64-bit Vista can also run 32-bit programs.
whoever rated him dumb is dumb. I had Vista 64 bit too.. it also ran 32 bti applications.. What most people do not get: Windows XP 64 bit, Windows Vista 64 bit and 7 64 bit cannot run 16 bit (DOS, Windows 3.1) applications.. they happily accept any 32 bit application with a Windows 95 signature. However: like Windows XP being unable to run all Windows 98/ME games, Windows XP, Vista and 7 in their 64 bit forms are a little different and some 32 bit applications for Windows XP cannot properly handle that - thus they do not work although the operating system will attempt to open them. Windows 64 bit will not even try to open DOS applications.. it will say "This application is valid but intended for a different platform" - so: 99% of all 32 bit application which run on Windows 7 32 bit, will run on Windows 7 64 bit. 1% will fail.. due to whatever reasons!
Yes, a 64-bit operating system can run 32-bit programs yet the Ducttape program requires additional C++libraries for Windows which are only available for the 32-bit varient. Last I checked installing root components that are not designed for 64-bit or 32-bit will result in the libraries not functioning correctly, or maybe I am just paranoid. @Link; Thanks for the link, looks perfect for what I need.
[QUOTE=Link00y;18260731]I did write an application to rescale models, I'll sort it out. And yes, it is a 32 bit application but I run it on my 64 bit Windows 7! Here it is: [url]http://l0nk.org/gmodscale/mscaledoc.html[/url][/QUOTE] Knew i'd seen one ^^ What's it written in?
Borland Delphi back then.. nowadays I work more with C#
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