This new perspective on the Heretic/HeXen universe was the biggest critical success in Raven Software's storied history. With dozens of awards and numerous accolades, Heretic II showed the world that third-person action games could be fun and intuitive, while it solidified Raven's reputation as one of the industry's top game developers. The game was published by Activision Inc. and released to the public in 1998. Heretic II was one of the last 3-D action games to ship with fully playable co-operative gameplay. Heretic II has since inspired a new generation of third-person action game development and MODS... a testament to the groundbreaking impact of the title.

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If you know the name of a Heretic II animation frame (like conjure11 or draw5), you can use this program to export Corvus or Kiera in that pose as a 3D mesh. You can even export each mesh node (head, arm, etc.) as a separate mesh. The mesh is saved in Alias / Wavefront .OBJ format, an ASCII format that includes vertex defintions, texture vertex definitions, and triangle definitions with texture mapping. If you need to convert to another format, check out the Crossroads 3D program - it's freeware, and it works! New in this release: The command Flag -C outputs Corvus meshpart names, in other words, you would get "Back" instead of Node1, and so on...

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FlexModel to Wavefront Object Converter, aka FM2OBJ
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