Edited By
Carlos Gomez

A wave of gamers is on the hunt for imported models from the Destiny franchise to use in SFM (Source Filmmaker). As one fan put it, they've been itching to create posters of their in-game character but found limited resources available.
In forums, players are expressing their desires for 3D models, often used for fan content. As one user observed, some established channels like SnazzyRock and Aztecross actively utilize these models in their work, indicating a community of creators equipped to tackle this demand.
Resource Sharing: A Discord group named "Destiny model rips" offers a wealth of ripped models. However, users need familiarity with software like Blender for compatibility with SFM.
Learning Curve: Many players suggest users consider transitioning to Blender for better results, despite the steeper learning curve.
Mixed Experience: Some fans find it challenging to remember how to use SFM, preferring to relearn more advanced tools like Blender.
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While the community is generally enthusiastic about model sharing, the lack of immediate solutions has sparked frustration among those wanting to dive in. Questions about compatibility and the necessary learning process loom large.
โ Discord group "Destiny model rips" provides numerous assets.
โ "Models likely wonโt be compatible with SFM without adjustments."
โพ Many players are transitioning to Blender for better outcomes.
For those eager to create unique fan art and animations, the community's resources and recommendations might just pave the way.
As the search continues, more discussions around available models and tools are sure to emerge. For those committed to expressing their creativity, platforms like Discord serve as crucial meeting points for enthusiasts.