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  • Mr. Blah
  • Posted: 21 March 2008 08:32 PM
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  • Joined: 22 March 2008 02:41 AM

I started out on Unreal Tournament ‘99. I’ve played around with the mapping tool, but i grew bored of the choice of maps i could make.

I sneaked off with my Bro’s version of UT2004 ( in 2007 ) and installed it. Loved it. I’ve always liked the fact that, when you finish a map, you can run around inside it… and blow bots ( and brothers ) up. :D

I went to the Pixar show ( that was in Melbourne sometime back in 2007 ) and was inspired, but i didn’t know any modeling programs i could get for free ( Wow, 5 grand is heaps to a kid like me )

But apart from my life story! I have this AWESOME program, but i can’t get what i make into the Ut2004 editor. I’ve the Maya 5.0 and the UT plugin on my UT2004 play disk, but i’m refraining from installing it because i’m hoping that someone can direct me to a Maya 8.5 Plugin for it.

Or, in the Short version: Has anyone got a UT2004 Plugin for Maya 8.5?

Thanks :D

( Edit: Yes, this is my first post, i’ll try and make it as readable as possible. You can help me with that also :P )



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  • Mr. Blah
  • Posted: 22 March 2008 06:24 AM

Is there much difference from 5.0 and 8.5 when making static meshs? Should i just give up and go home??



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  • wildsey
  • Posted: 22 March 2008 12:15 PM

http://udn.epicgames.com/Two/ActorX.html#Maya%20Exporter%20Plugins

Just scroll down on the page and download the one for your version of Maya

It worked for me this plugin - but only once I got Unreal Tournament 3 so may need that to work it. Maybe you will be luckier than I am

Mike



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  • Mr. Blah
  • Posted: 22 March 2008 11:29 PM

Thanks mate!



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