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    Quote Originally Posted by wlesmana
    I remember seeing an animation tutorial thread somewhere here, with pictures of a newly animated hoplite. Spent the past hour looking for it but no luck. Anyone knows?
    Here you go: link

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    Awesome! Thanks :)

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    Erm this tutorial is a bit old now, same rules apply for making the animation in MAX but you must use Vercingetorix's XIDX tool now for implementing the animations, no-one has made a tutorial on this yet *hint* but you may be able to pick it up from the readme if you are a competent modder. Good luck!

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    I still use the animeditor to create new skeletons wich use a new set of animations since the new xidx doesn't has this feature so the combination of animedtior and xidx is what i recommend to make new skeletons for rome, use the animeditor to create a skeleton and xidx to pack or extract them.
    Anyway i think he asked how to create new animations in max not how to implement them in game, but good idea i'll try to update the tutorial and make one xidx.

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    I thought you just had to copy one of the existing skeletons and then use some command line in the XIDX shell, chpath or something to make the animations use that skeleton. I could be wrong though, I don't actually have the animeditor as I don't think you can download it anymore. All I have is XIDX so I'm trying to cope with just that at the moment. Any addons to your great tutorials would be much appreciated, I'm sure, there aren't many RTW max tutorials out there.

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    Hmm i'm not sure, i should take a look at that, i knew that you must edit the skeleton files with an hex editor an set the animations path there.About the animeditor here's a link with it:link
    About the tutorials i will be trying to make some more soon but also will update the current ones.
    Last edited by Tux; 07-03-2005 at 15:13.

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    Brilliant! Thanks for the link As for chpath I think Verc put it in as a command in the shell so you wouldn't have to use a hex editor at all, though he did say it is still easier to use a hex editor if you don't know what you're doing. I think this is how it works, you type in the shell

    chpath ALL data/animations/data/animations/new_skel

    Then that makes a new folder for "new_skel" or whatever your new skeleton is called in the animations folder like the animeditor did. Then you put the new animations in there and repack. You have to run "pack_skeletons" (comes with XIDX) too for it to work. I'm going to re-install RTW soon and then try this out, if it all works I may write a tutorial of my own.

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    Sundjata Keita

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