Originally Posted by Xinh
The Mazzle 3d models are built into MazzleUI and cannot be used standalone. However there is a mod that shows 3d models, ZMobDB. This includes ZuxanaModelCitizen plus a database of camara postions. It can even display death, eating and drinking, and sit, animations. However it does not do the real time model reaction (such as getting hit) like Mazzle's can. Still a nice mod that I use.
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If I had to compare the model add-ons:
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ZMC
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Pros: Stand-alone. More general. You can choose which models you want to show (even odd ones) and move/scale them.
Cons: It's up to the user to adjust all their camera angles and save them. Inefficient way of indexing and saving those camera angles. The last version I played with had some inefficient event handling, but I think the person currently maintaining the add-on has started to improve that.
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Mazz3D
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Pros: Properly presents every model in the game without any tweaking required by the user. A lot of event driven behavior (flinching, dying, resurrection). Fluffy interactions stuff (tickling, platform rotation). More efficient. Can dynamically turn itself off based on the context of the situation.
Cons: Not standalone. Positions and scale not modifiable in-game.
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3DPlayerModels
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I think this is the original 3d model add-on that came out. It's still being used in some prominent UIs to this day. I think it originally started with a small proof of concept add-on that Lozareth did. He abandoned it and then a few other people then built on it. My memory is a bit hazy on this, but from what I remember...
Pros: Did do some event stuff, though I don't think it worked very well. I remember it even had something to bring up green mist around the characters if they get poisoned.
Fairly, lightweight IIRC.
Cons: No camera angle saving of any sort, so many models displayed poorly. No configuration GUI, though you could drag and scale stuff.
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Others
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Finally, there are several unit frame add-ons and even some HUDs that will let you display player models. My guess is that they are probably very bare bones and don't offer many of the pros of the other add-ons. I'm not at all informed on these, so I'll leave it at that.
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If you only want to display your player and party, any of the solutions would be fine. It's only when you want to display your target or, in some case, player pets where it becomes dicey and the camera angles become important.