tutorials:preparing_a_3d_model_for_theater_use
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| A lot of modifications that are not sound modifications or do not include sounds at all I have noticed are packaged including the sound folder. Unless you are using and sourcing files specifically that are sounds, this folder is NOT needed and can be ignored. | A lot of modifications that are not sound modifications or do not include sounds at all I have noticed are packaged including the sound folder. Unless you are using and sourcing files specifically that are sounds, this folder is NOT needed and can be ignored. | ||
| - | For most, if not all, 3D assets you prepare for a theater will have the obvious models folder and the materials folder for it's respective textures. Go ahead and drag those two folders (as pictured, models & materials folders) to a parent | + | For most, if not all, 3D assets you prepare for a theater will have the obvious models folder and the materials folder for it's respective textures. Go ahead and drag those two folders (as pictured |
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