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This question was closed Apr 08, 2013 at 06:04 PM by AlucardJay for the following reason:

Question is off-topic or not relevant, and discussing illegal activity

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Question by Game maya · Apr 01, 2013 at 08:22 PM · importmodelmaya3dsmax

Importing original models from Skyrim into Unity

I recently learned that we can import models from Skyrim along with their texture and animation into 3ds Max or Maya, using some software. Also, I read somewhere that unity is capable of rendering high graphics, and it's up to the designer/developer to make it look stunning. So, I was just wondering whether anyone has made a game/scenery using the original models from Skyrim. I just wanted to observe the difference in the way it looks, between the actual Skyrim game and the scene rendered with unity.

P.S. After a week's research about various game engines, I have decided to learn unity. I really love it and appreciate the team involved in its development.

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avatar image AlucardJay · Apr 08, 2013 at 07:53 AM 0
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You are all taking about using someone else's intellectual property. How is it possibly allowed to rip models from a AAA title and use them freely without a license agreement to do so. This has to be illegal.

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I haven't seen skyrim in Unity but there is someone putting Battlefield in Unity here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IR-bIXvcU-w

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@alucardj as long as he owns the games, doesn't distribute the models or the game he is making with them, or worse sell the models or game then there really is nothing to worry about.

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No, they didn't make it, they don't own it, they don't have a license agreement for non-exclusive use of the content, it is illegal. Just because one knows that something exists or knows how to rip it does not make it legal. You cannot justify it in any way. This is s$$anonymous$$ling, that is all.

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Answer by KMKxJOEY1 · Apr 01, 2013 at 09:10 PM

lol...

anyways you can rip them from the game using a 3dripper which will come with the mesh and texture, but ive never heard of an animation ripper unless your going to the same engine (like ive ported weapons from different call of duty's into a different version).

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Hey Joey, pls see this video(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoyP_SWaxnE) and tell your opinion..the author imports animated models into 3ds max from Skyrim, which then can be imported into Unity.

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did you not read my answer? i told you how

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Answer by Jooped · Apr 08, 2013 at 07:48 AM

As of right now there is no way to go directly from Skyrim to Unity, but there are a few other ways. One way and the easiest would be to import the Skyrim files into 3ds max or blender and then export them to something Unity can use. The second would be to create an importer by using niflib, which if you are not good at coding is out of the question.

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