How do i edit an ODF? [Solved]

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How do i edit an ODF? [Solved]

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How do i edit odf's? I would like to make room for a hanger on the bottom of the star detroyer.
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You edit odf's with notepad. But what you are refering to is msh's ( which to edit involves a modelling program)
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What is the program?
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Evman wrote:What is the program?
you can use XSI, or blender
but no offense, you prob are too inexperianced to start modeling, its not something you can just jump into and start doing, i suggest you ask someone to do it for you.
no offense, just offering helpful (hopefully) advice.
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THEWULFMAN wrote:
Evman wrote:What is the program?
you can use XSI, or blender
but no offense, you prob are too inexperianced to start modeling, its not something you can just jump into and start doing, i suggest you ask someone to do it for you.
no offense, just offering helpful (hopefully) advice.
I suggest you learn how to do it on your own. You may need a while to get the hang of it, but in the end you'll be better off knowing how to make models for yourself rather than relying on others (just like anything else in modding). Still, like I said in your other thread, you'll want to know your way around .odfs and .mshs beforehand - not just know that you need to copy them into their respective folders to place objects in ZE, but know the function of each file-type.
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I suggest getting blender from here. Here is the 3d modeling FAQ\tutorials. To post questions about 3d modeling stuff just post them in the 3d modeling forums. Also, whatever you do, don't get blender 2.5X as the 2.5 versions don't support the formats needed to get things in-game.
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