xsANGELsx: I can attach the file later. Unless, of course, it is interesting to someone.
But I'll warn everyone earlier. The model is made in the most crooked ways. (there is no rig even close.)
Anonymous5: At first I thought it was just art, but then it turned out to be a video, but when I press the button it didn’t play... I have to admit tho.
Does look very interesting.
xsANGELsx: if you want fixes, or something else. I will have access to the computer no earlier than the 1st. I'm on a business trip now.(did not notice what was thrown out of the account)
OkeyDokeySkully: Lo and behold, a fixed version that is to the closest quality I could get.
https://mega.nz/file/KGoRGBCJ#P1nvOdpK44iDPqqOztKZ6U5SUWbkkjsuTc1MR_LVLIA
By converting the vid to an mp4, I've managed to get the video playable on the windows media player. Some interesting notes are that: the original (not my fixed version) video can be viewed in the VLC player. 2, when looking at the properties of the original video, it had a wacky bitrate of 40k for a 1080p vid. That could be way it refused to work except for vlc. Now the bitrate is 4k
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But I'll warn everyone earlier. The model is made in the most crooked ways. (there is no rig even close.)
Does look very interesting.
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https://mega.nz/file/KGoRGBCJ#P1nvOdpK44iDPqqOztKZ6U5SUWbkkjsuTc1MR_LVLIA
By converting the vid to an mp4, I've managed to get the video playable on the windows media player. Some interesting notes are that: the original (not my fixed version) video can be viewed in the VLC player. 2, when looking at the properties of the original video, it had a wacky bitrate of 40k for a 1080p vid. That could be way it refused to work except for vlc. Now the bitrate is 4k
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but not on mobile