"Robot Snap" Copyright 2002 Scott Cawthon by Scott Cawthon animdude@lycos.com files included: Head- scanner mask knight insect humanoid bad tv movie 666 head add-ons- antenea black lancer halos horns radio dish Left arm- bicept cannon bulbous hose hydrolic impaler tool left hand- clamp gatling hammer hook impalerspike ioncannon lazercannon mace Right arm- bicept cannon bulbous hose hydrolic impaler tool right hand- clamp gatling hammer hook impalerspike ioncannon lazercannon mace Shoulders- dualantitank globules minilauncher platemetal shouldercannon spikes metal spiked orbs Torso- hi tech humanoid junk yard sleek black water heater Torso add-ons- artillery copter gold crest horned spikes hydrogen tanks missile battery spikefan tail wings Legs- cannontank humanoid serpent spider tank Serpent add-ons- hooks impaler sikes mace Spider add-ons- gatling impaler spikes ion cannon Tank add-ons- antitank guns ion cannon rocket battery To install, simply drag files to the directory you wish to store them, then import the 3ds file into your 3D app or Poser. How to use this product: this product is a series of robot body parts that can be imported one by one. As each part is imported, the part is imported into place in the robot body where it should go. In other words, all you do is pick parts from the categories and the robot builds itself before your eyes! NOTE TO non-MAX USERS: most files import perfectly into Poser, Bryce etc. Some files, however, import with slight irregularites such as mirrored effects. A horned attachment might be imported with one horn facing down while the other is facing up. These occurances are rare. The most obvious is a mask on a face that imports slightly to the side when imported. Also, in some programs such as Poser, parts may import on a large scale. To ensure proper importing into Poser or other programs, make sure options such as "center", "scale" and "set to floor" are turned OFF. Scale your camera and pan out to get a good look at your giant machines. When your robot is complete, group it and scale it to the appropriate size. Files needed: any 3d app that can import .3ds files