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den5
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Somebody tell, that it is possible to make. Look a [URL=http://den5.pochta.ru/b5.htm]picture[/URL] , this is model of Babylon 5 station. A problem in the following. When I start mission with this model in usual FS2.exe, game at once suffers crash. In Fred2 the model appears normally. When I start the same mission in fs2_open or fs2_open_3_5_1, everything is all right. In what there can be a problem with start on usual FS2.exe?

And the second question. How to make rendering models in parts? One part model - one PCX, another part - other PCX.


[URL=http://den5.pochta.ru]In the Begining[/URL]

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Well I may as well be the one that says it. Are you breaking the 800p / subobj limit? FRED2 is more forgiving then FS2 when it comes to this. To use different textures on different parts of your model, apply different textures to different parts of your model in TS4. Simple as that. Fairly good model that by the way.

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