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Version 1.0.1
fixed: doesn't work with files containing spaces in the name
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Description
FBXImporter is an utility from Havok SDK that converts 3D scene from FBX to Havok format. It was compiled with Havok SDK 2010.2.0-r1 that is used in Skyrim.
What can it be used for?
It can be used to convert animations from FBX to HKX format. The advantage of this approach is that you can use any software that can export to FBX (Blender, 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, etc.) to create animations.
How to convert animations?
The animation is converted in two steps: 1. FBX to HKT using FBXImporter 2. HKT to HKX using Havok Content Tools 2010.2.0
A more detailed explanation can be found in the examples from optional files. For more information about HCT filters, refer to this document - HCT Filters for animations and HCT Manual. The second step might look a bit complicated if you see Havok Content Tools for the first time, but if you already used 3ds Max + HCT plugin you should be familiar with it.