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So earlier i tried to download Techne off the website (http://zeux.me/) to make some 3D armor models until i realized that the Techne download is missing and instead his blog is there. So it would be great if someone could upload a copy of Techne or explain if there is an other way to make 3D armor models for 1.10+.

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If you google techne you will find a link to the techne page (techne.zeux.me).

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There is also a mod on curse called qubble that adds similar functionality as techne in game as a menu item. I haven't messed with it a ton, but it seems fairly cool.

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There's also IChun's Tabula. I used it to redo the Power Fist for Modular Powersuits (1.10.2) for dual wielding. The exported code still works since ModelBase is still a thing, so far. There's also a tool somewhere on the curse forums to convert the Tabula model to a Wavefront model, just in case you wanted to go that route. 

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  On 3/4/2017 at 8:20 PM, Tschipp said:

No they don't

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They can, using AnimationModelBase. This also allows the model to be animated with Forge's baked model animation system.

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If you want to switch to json models you can try MrCrayfish's Model Creator for free.

you have to friddle around a lot thats a bit annoying and its not running well on java installed on linux. (works under same java version installed on windows... lol? who said cross platform? xD )

So I have bought cubic studio, its very nice, runs perfectly under linux, but you have to pay for it!

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  On 3/10/2017 at 5:00 PM, GregoriMarow said:

If you want to switch to json models you can try MrCrayfish's Model Creator for free.

you have to friddle around a lot thats a bit annoying and its not running well on java installed on linux. (works under same java version installed on windows... lol? who said cross platform? xD )

So I have bought cubic studio, its very nice, runs perfectly under linux, but you have to pay for it!

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You can't use it as easily for mobs...

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