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Title: Static and Animated Props Are Exporting Blank Model
Post by: onur89tr on April 02, 2019, 12:33:15 PM
ERROR IMAGE LINK: https://ibb.co/H2n0gkc

Hello. I formatted my PC and I installed new Wall Worm. Now I can't export static or animated prop. It's waiting and opening blank model. Where I'm doing wrong? Thanks. :)
Title: Re: Static and Animated Props Are Exporting Blank Model
Post by: wallworm on April 02, 2019, 02:14:38 PM
Is this a complex prop or a simple one? Are you unable to export a single Box prop?

Please supply the version of Max and what service packs you have installed.
Title: Re: Static and Animated Props Are Exporting Blank Model
Post by: onur89tr on April 02, 2019, 02:38:51 PM
I solved that problem. Version is Pro and latest updated. Max version is 2019.3. I'm trying to animate a flag. I can make an animated box. But I can't bake flag animation. It's opening static like on moon. :D How I can do this? I'm trying your tutorials.

My max file: http://www.onurunwebsitesi.com/flag.zip
Title: Re: Static and Animated Props Are Exporting Blank Model
Post by: wallworm on April 02, 2019, 02:51:29 PM
So there are some things you will need to understand about Source Engine models.

1) The only native animations you can export are Skeletal Animations (by bones). Your scene is animated at the vertex level via the Cloth modifier. There is no way to get your actual animation into Source. It's just not supported.

2) There is a way to get Vertex Animation into Source but it is not the same as your animation in the scene. The vertex animation that you can get into Source is called a Flex. These are controlled via Morpher or Morph-O-Matic modifiers inside Max. Even though you can get these kinds of morphs into Max, they are not the same as your keyframe animated vertex animations. Instead, they are morph controls to use with things like facial animations. See Making Facial Animations (http://dev.wallworm.com/document/76/making_facial_animations.html).

Here is another discussion similar to yours on our forums: https://www.wallworm.net/index.php?topic=1127.0