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== Best practices == | == Best practices == | ||
'''[http://blogs.secondlife.com/thread/19949?tstart=0 Forum thread on 3ds Max best practices]''' | '''[http://blogs.secondlife.com/thread/19949?tstart=0 Forum thread on 3ds Max best practices]''' | ||
'''[http://blogs.secondlife.com/thread/47047?tstart=0 Forum request for input on debugging 3ds Max import workflow]''' | '''[http://blogs.secondlife.com/thread/47047?tstart=0 Forum request for input on debugging 3ds Max import workflow]''' | ||
=== Bones and rigging === | === Bones and rigging === |
Revision as of 17:07, 30 December 2010
Software Setup
Recent versions of 3ds Max have the Autodesk Collada Exporter included in the software. For older versions or as an alternative, you can get the OpenCollada plugin from the OpenCOLLADA Download Page or OpenCollada project page.
Basic workflow
Create a box (or monkey or teapot or hippo)
Reduce polygons
Apply textures
Scale to meters
Export to COLLADA
Import to SL
Best practices
Forum thread on 3ds Max best practices
Forum request for input on debugging 3ds Max import workflow