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Excalibur Dec 1, 2015 @ 4:11pm 
I would like to know too. Is there a community page that people can download from.
judeduval Dec 1, 2015 @ 8:26pm 
Bump! I want to know to.
Sgt. Pepper Dec 2, 2015 @ 1:52pm 
I hate to say it but your probably going to have to create them
There used to be a content starter kit on the Mixamo site tat covered how to create clothing and stuff, not sure where it is tho


If you also have not done it yet I highly suggest you downloade the newest version Fuse CC from adobe site. It offer PBR along with many fixes, like if you put a helmet on a character which has hair the hair no lnger sticks through the helmet. Not to mention the textures look so much better
Daveo Dinkum Dec 6, 2015 @ 2:43pm 
Originally posted by nmargie21122:
I hate to say it but your probably going to have to create them
There used to be a content starter kit on the Mixamo site tat covered how to create clothing and stuff, not sure where it is tho


If you also have not done it yet I highly suggest you downloade the newest version Fuse CC from adobe site. It offer PBR along with many fixes, like if you put a helmet on a character which has hair the hair no lnger sticks through the helmet. Not to mention the textures look so much better
The problem is nobody from Adobe have said if the current Fuse 1.3 models are compatible with Fuse Preveiw CC software.
Installing the Adobe version will probably overwrite the Steam version, which means you will lose Fuse 1.3 off your PC.

I'm waiting to hear more information from Adobe about WTF they have planned for Fuse before I commit to their new version.
Sgt. Pepper Dec 6, 2015 @ 8:15pm 
No installiong the Adobe version lets you keep the steam copy. They are no longer the same and are two different applications.

I can fully understand why you would wait till more info comes out to what the future holds before committing
Excalibur Dec 7, 2015 @ 2:51pm 
Originally posted by nmargie21122:
No installiong the Adobe version lets you keep the steam copy. They are no longer the same and are two different applications.

I can fully understand why you would wait till more info comes out to what the future holds before committing

You mean Fuse on steam and the Adobe version are now two completelyt different software?

I will hold off from installing their version since I don't want to lose the steam version.
Sgt. Pepper Dec 7, 2015 @ 4:52pm 
Yes

Adobe pretty much updated the steam fuse making it better

You do not loose the steam version, I have both running on the same machine.

It is clear Adobe could care less about the Fuse 1.3 (fuse on steam) and I doubt anything you do with the Adobe version will have any impact on Steam Fuse
Daveo Dinkum Dec 8, 2015 @ 12:10am 
Originally posted by nmargie21122:
Yes

Adobe pretty much updated the steam fuse making it better

You do not loose the steam version, I have both running on the same machine.

It is clear Adobe could care less about the Fuse 1.3 (fuse on steam) and I doubt anything you do with the Adobe version will have any impact on Steam Fuse
That's very interesting that there are no known software conflicts with both versions installed.

I might have to be brave and download/install it, because I love Fuse 1.3 and Adobe's Fuse is supposed to be an improved version.
Looks like I'm heading off to Mixamo's web site for downloading.
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Date Posted: Dec 1, 2015 @ 10:32am
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