I wish ye' luck, sir.Note that I no longer use/have AC3D!Hullo peoples. o3o
Here's my tutorial on how to convert a mesh using AC3D. This method works for me very well.First off, you will need AC3D, of course!
AC3D is found here:
AC3D (http://www.inivis.com)
AC3D is safe, and easy to use as long as you download from the original site. There is a trial version that lasts 14 days. c:
After you've downloaded it, open AC3D.
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Next, get any sort of 'mesh'. This site is helpful:
TF3D.com (http://tf3dm.com)
Download a mesh, and save it to your desktop. C: You will see this: (-is using a wolf mesh for this-)
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Next, go back into AC3D and go into file > import.
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Open your mesh!
Then, go into file > export > ORGE .mesh
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This will pop up:
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It is important you leave the material part blank. Otherwise, no material for your mesh will be made.
Next, save it wherever you want. c: I like saving it to my desktop.
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It will spit out not one file, but two! The material is used to add a texture to your new mesh.
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CONGRATS! You've successfully converted a mesh to .mesh! |D