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    Well i think everybody here knows that gallery for cod2 is /gallery4/ so i dont think anyone will do anything wrong.

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    To add a Xmodel in your map: go to: main/iw_13.iwd and you will find the folder xmodel. Copy it and put in main. So you need add image/material, it's already installed. If you make yourself a xmodel or get it from another guys, then you must take xmodel, xmodelparts, xmodelsurfs, materials and image and put in main / your mod. If you go on Radiant then do this: Mouse right click -> misc -> model. Then open your model, where you have put it.

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    Loveboy, are you fucking kidding me?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tally View Post
    Why are you linking to a gallery of xmodels from COD4?
    Ups, took the first URL Firefox had completed.

    Thats the CoD2-Version: http://www.zeroy.com/gallery4/
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    Quote Originally Posted by EvoloZz View Post
    Loveboy, are you fucking kidding me?
    He is right evo, you'll need to take all those folders for iwd file but for Radiant you just need xmodel folder.
    Please call me Killer.Pro

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    Yeah but i knew that already and because you told me, why the hell did he post it then? Useless information when i know it already -_-
    Last edited by EvoloZz; 14th February 2013 at 13:51.

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    Its still nice information for other ppl ;D
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    My way to put xmodels:

    -Extract all of your xmodels from iw_13.iwd to a folder called "xmodel" in main

    -Right click in 2dview, misc, model

    -In the pop window, select the xmodel you want. If you don't know what xmodel are you looking for, I advise you to download the cod2 modelshots. There aren't shots for every xmodel, but there are shots for a lot of them. Here is the link, if you want to download it.

    http://www.mediafire.com/?4jlye5y5cpzosvq

    Once you've got your model, place it wherever you want

    Another way to put xmodels:

    -Open iw_13.iwd
    -Search for the model
    -Copy its name
    -Misc-Model
    -Close the pop window
    -Key: model Value: xmodel/yourxmodelname
    -Enter


    If you see a Red box instead the model, there is a way to fix it:

    View -> Entities as -> Wireframe

    And you see it (If not, you put the xmodel name the wrong way).

    EDIT: I am not fucking kidding anyone xD
    Last edited by pollo; 16th February 2013 at 11:44.

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    Sooooooo long Just do the easy way dude
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