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| | Hi can anyone tell me about the bvh motion converter in Iclone nd how to use it. OR Is there a way to import iclone motion in 3ds max Thanks --Meenakshi |
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| | Hi, You can find information relating to the BVH Motion Converter from the link below. http://www.reallusion.com/iclone/bvh-motions.asp Also there are full instructions on its use in the iClone Help document. Just press F1 from within iClone and navigate to Adding Motion To A Character - Motion - Using BVH Motion Converter. Everything you need to know should be available from these sources. Hope it helps. 
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| | Hi I studied these links but Is there anyway to import iclone motion in 3ds max or any other format(actually I need the animation file in .egg format). Thanks --Meenakshi |
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| | You can't open iClone motion files directly in 3DS Max and iClone does not allow export of motions into any other format. You can import motions into iClone in the following formats (extensions): VNS, CHB, HTR, CHA directly or BVH via the Motion Converter.
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