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				 Re: creating shipsets 
 Yeah, I think I was a while back... never quite got the hang of Erlang...   
Though what would be more useful with SE5 is an .X exporter  
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 Most of blenders interface woes can be fixed with 2 things, #1, dont eff with it unless you know what it does, you can find out what it does on the blender.org sites or the elYsiun forums. #2 1 hand on the mouse, 1 hand on the keyboard, and have a hotkey list available. Mouse id for moving things around and clicking number sliders mostly, keyboard is where about 80% of your commands are.
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 OK, I said I used to be working on a .X exporter for Wings... 
Well here's a preliminary version - can't export textures yet (all objects are gray), and I haven't done much testing, but it does create valid DirectX files   http://kolis.dyndns.org/ed/prog/wpc_x/wpc_x.beam 
Source (in case you're interested):
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Instructions: When you installed Wings you should have got a plugins shortcut under your wings directory. Go to that shortcut, then to the import_export directory. Place the beam file there and restart Wings. Use the new "DirectX (.x)" menu items under File|Export and File|Export-Selected.
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 The .X exporter now supports textures!  
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 It's not a limit at all.  It's just a recommended figure to keep performance in mind.  But yeah 1500 is good for bases, and 300-1000 is a good range for ships. |  
	
		
	
	
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		| zircher said:If you're new, I suggest downloading L2 and getting a feel for that before moving on to L3. 
 |  I don't know as much about DoGA as Zircher does, but I can tell you one thing; I never ever  touched any  3D modeler in my life before, but less than 15 minutes after I downloaded L3, I was happily making stuff that wouldn't look bad in a shipset (in fact, some of it actually got into my Bartelian shipset) so I would say jump into L3 rightaway. Like I said, you learn the basics in a few minutes; the palette designer, not much more than five to fifteen to get a basic feel for it. If you learn L2 before you start with L3, it's your own decision, but for my own part I found L3's interface to be rather self-explanatory and I would recommend to start using L3 rightaway.
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