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Convert Blizzard StarCraft 2 MDX3 model to XML compatible animation format.

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m3 to xaf conversion is probably a matter of importing models from Starcraft II computer game to 3ds Max for the purpose of game mdoding, or export to other 3D model format. This should be doable as .m3 files are listed as supported and Starcraft II has thriving modding community.

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A widely-used 3D animation application from Autodesk

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Additional links: Open m3 file, Open xaf file

M3

An m3 file extension is related to the StarCraft 2 real time strategic computer game. An m3 file stores MDX3 model data.

XAF

Files with xaf file extension are related to the XML compatible animation format supported by various programs.

 

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