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As I understand, the author of the topic needs imports in principle, and weapons are just an example.
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I don't know how "common" this is – 10... I won't claim, but, for example, many games that are released now (like football games), I tried to run on my 8, but it didn't work... I installed 10 for testing, and the game ran...
Maya 6 is an old program, like a "mammoth tusk," who knows, maybe that's why it doesn't run on a NEW 10 (even if it's a regular one).
I had this problem. I tried all sorts of things – Maya 6.0 wouldn't run at all. The problem lies specifically in Windows. There is a solution: install an emulator with a different version of Windows, install Maya, and simply load models in it. That's what I did and still do. If it's relevant, write to me in a private message, and I'll explain everything in detail. Or I can describe everything in detail right here. The process is quite simple
I had the same problem. I tried all sorts of troubleshooting steps, but Maya 6.0 wouldn't launch at all. The problem lies with Windows. There's a solution: install an emulator with a different version of Windows, install Maya in it, and simply load the models within that environment. That's what I did and still do. If it's relevant, write to me in a private message, and I'll explain everything in detail. Or I can describe the whole process here. It's a fairly simple process.

So, first, download a virtual machine and install it. I recommend downloading Oracle Virtual Box.
Open the program - click "Create" Attachment 73680
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"Name" - choose any name.
"Folder" - specify the location where the virtual machine will be stored. I don't advise putting it on drive "C".
"ISO Image" - the Windows or other OS image file itself.
Click "Next", here you can set the values as you like.
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Here, also select the "Disk Size" according to your needs. Don't change the other values.
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Just click "Finish," and your machine will be created.
Select the created machine and run it.
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Then, the installation of the OS on the virtual machine begins. The process is no different from installing the OS on your PC.
Our Windows has been installed. Now you can download Maya 6.0 and try running it. As soon as you finish working and save your file, you need to transfer the file from the virtual machine to your PC.
Click "Devices" - Connect disk image Guest Additions.
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Open Explorer, go to the CD drive (D

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Next, a standard installation – click "Next" everywhere; don't change or select anything. After that, the machine will restart.
Click "Machine" - Settings.
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Select Shared Folders - on the right, click the folder icon with a green "+". Choose any folder on your PC. Check the box in "Auto-mount." Click OK and OK.
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Go back to Explorer, and you will see that shared folders have been created. In the virtual machine, put the necessary files into the shared folder. You can get files from this shared folder that were created on the virtual machine, and vice versa.
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Hello again, are there any volunteers who can help with the creature models, specifically by converting them to a format that the heroes can see, and also so that you can modify them or add your own elements within the editor? If something is missing or the model has errors, please let me know!
Hey, don't take it personally, but it's probably easier for you to try doing it yourself. There are tutorials available, and people have managed to overcome all the problems related to Heroes 5. The process of converting models from a 3D format to the Heroes format is just tedious and time-consuming, especially the first time when you need to install all the necessary programs. It's simply not very interesting to spend time on this. If you don't make an effort yourself, it's unlikely that anyone will help you with converting the models for the game.
But the key is importing static models; once you figure that out, you can move on to animated ones.
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Oh, wait, we were discussing this in this thread, and you didn't manage to import static models... that's a bit awkward.
Is there a solution to the problem where, when a part of a texture is erased in the game, it simply turns black?
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Does anyone know how to open the tabs for creatures, buildings, etc., in the map editor's left panel, as shown in the screenshot?
For example, it would be useful for quickly changing the animation, model, or sounds of creatures, as opening the same thing 150 times is not ideal.