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15th April, 2014 at 15/04/2014 01:57:56 -

Is there a way to place 3D models over pre-rendered backgrounds in Multimedia Fusion? Like in the Mario Party games on the N64 and the Final Fantasy games on the Playstation?

 
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15th April, 2014 at 15/04/2014 16:05:09 -

Sorta. There is a 3D mesh object, but last time I messed with it it was limited in it's capabilities.
Try it out for yourself and let us know.

 
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21st April, 2014 at 21/04/2014 04:20:32 -



This person made an engine. You could contact them for info.

 
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22nd April, 2014 at 22/04/2014 05:03:32 -


Originally Posted by -UrbanMonk-
Sorta. There is a 3D mesh object, but last time I messed with it it was limited in it's capabilities.
Try it out for yourself and let us know.



I saw an example with animated 3d models on the clickteam forums a long time ago. I can't remember if it was the OpenGL object or the 3d mesh though . I don't remember there being much code.

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Just downloaded the 3d mesh object and it comes with an example that has a 3d model with animations in it. Since pre-rendered backgrounds are 2d this should be possible. You can adjust the scale in the event editor to give the appearing of depth.

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26th April, 2014 at 26/04/2014 18:45:26 -

I gave this a half-hearted attempt some time ago with the 3d mesh object, but gave up. I figured you need a walk mesh as seen here:
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So, you still would need to do this in a 3d engine...

But that was just my conclusion, so if you figure something out, please share!

 
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