MrDyll 10 Posted September 22, 2009 Just after instructions on how to edit faces and the such Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DaSquade 0 Posted September 22, 2009 Hm, you are a bit low on sharing specific info imho. I suppose you mean, faces as in the human heads right? If so, BIS released a sample head in the example files of ArmA2 for learning purpuse. Afaik, you are free to edit them and use in your characters. If you release those units there is one condition (afaik) and that is that you will have to release an mlod model of the face in question so other can view and use it. As to your question on how to edit them. Not sure in what way you mean that. Simply remodel/retexture/something else? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jonpurgason 10 Posted December 8, 2009 I am looking for info on editing suits, i.e. I need a prisoner with an orange jumpsuit. and I also need prisons. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
da12thMonkey 1943 Posted December 9, 2009 If you release those units there is one condition (afaik) and that is that you will have to release an mlod model of the face in question so other can view and use it. That's only for the 2nd ArmA 1 MLOD collection that was released. The ArmA 2 examples don't have that 4th License clause about work based on BIS sample models being open source. IMPORTANT========= This archive contains sample models to be used in Oxygen 2 Personal Edition to create custom models for ArmA II. To use those models, you must agree to the following conditions of use: 1) Bohemia Interactive grants to you a personal, nonexclusive license to open and modify the models for the purpose of designing, developing, testing, and producing non-commercial game content for PC game ArmA II. 2) You acknowledge and agree that Bohemia Interactive is providing you the models free of charge in order to allow you creation of non-commercial game content for ArmA II only and you agree to not commercially exploit any game content you may create using the models without Bohemia Interactive prior written permission. 3) Bohemia Interactive doesn't give you permission to exploit the models in any other way than written in this readme, especially not to convert them for use in any other game or engine than ArmA II. 1) Bohemia Interactive grants to you a personal, nonexclusive License to open, modify and distribute the ArmA Sample Models for the purpose of designing, developing, testing, and producing non-commercial game content for PC game ArmA and its sequels or expansion packs.2) You acknowledge and agree that you will not commercially exploit any game content you may created using the models without Bohemia Interactive prior written permission. 3) Bohemia Interactive doesn't give you permission to exploit ArmA Sample Models in any other way, especially not to convert them for use in any other game or engine than ArmA or its sequels and expansion. 4) If you create and distribute a work based on the ArmA Sample Models you must license the entire work, as a whole, under this License to anyone who will be using it. This License gives no permission to license the work in any other way, but it does not invalidate such permission if you have separately received it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites