From what I can remember there was no death animation for the Storm, Earth and Fire pandas in the original WC3. Surprisingly when I look inside the Cutscene Edtior there is actually a death and dissipate animation for them in SC2.
However the animations are called "Bla" and "Bla1" and I am not able to play them since those animation names are not available. Is there a different way to play or rename these "Bla" animations?
I've ran into that same problem with imported models. As far as I can tell the only way to fix it is to go into a 3D model editing program and change the name of the animations to ones the editor recognizes.
I see. No worries though, I've used 3ds max before for sc2 and there a plenty of guides on the web if I need to pick up on it again.
I have gained the information I need and I consider my problem problem.
Many thanks to the both of you!
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Hi.
From what I can remember there was no death animation for the Storm, Earth and Fire pandas in the original WC3. Surprisingly when I look inside the Cutscene Edtior there is actually a death and dissipate animation for them in SC2.
However the animations are called "Bla" and "Bla1" and I am not able to play them since those animation names are not available. Is there a different way to play or rename these "Bla" animations?
Thank you so much for looking into this!
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I've ran into that same problem with imported models. As far as I can tell the only way to fix it is to go into a 3D model editing program and change the name of the animations to ones the editor recognizes.
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Unfortunately, this can't be played properly in SC2.
The only way is use 3rd party convert tool to convert the m3 file to xml, rename the animation, then covert them back.
I see. No worries though, I've used 3ds max before for sc2 and there a plenty of guides on the web if I need to pick up on it again. I have gained the information I need and I consider my problem problem.
Many thanks to the both of you!