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RE: Game Specific Model Ripping guides - Shadowth117 - 06-11-2010 (06-11-2010, 09:35 AM)metaldodomon Wrote:(06-10-2010, 03:41 PM)Shadowth117 Wrote: Completely flat or with at least a little bit of depth? The PS2 and DC emulators have a problem of their models ripping from 3D Ripper without any depth whatsoever which is the main reason you can't rip from them. Well as long as its not completely flat you should be able to mess around with the FOV settings on import to make the right depth. If you want to rip from Open GL though it would help if you told me what program you were using and what program you were importing into. (06-11-2010, 09:03 AM)Mario11 Wrote: No, no, no. Not the link, the download itself. My access is restricted to certain sites. If you can't download the post attachment I really don't know what to tell you. RE: Game Specific Model Ripping guides - Ectevy - 06-11-2010 the emulators are epsxe and desmume(ds) and the program is blender. RE: Game Specific Model Ripping guides - Solink - 06-11-2010 Does anybody know how to export a DS model from nsbmd? Here is a DK model from Mario Kart DS RE: Game Specific Model Ripping guides - Shadowth117 - 06-11-2010 (06-11-2010, 11:38 AM)Solink Wrote: Does anybody know how to export a DS model from nsbmd? I don't think you can directly. I'm pretty sure you have to use something else to rip from NSBMD. I've never seen actual documentation for the program so I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure all it does is view the models by itself. You'll have to use one of those print screen rippers to get anything from it. (06-11-2010, 10:54 AM)metaldodomon Wrote: the emulators are epsxe and desmume(ds) and the program is blender. 3D Via is probably the best choice for Desmume, but since you don't have Max I can understand if you don't want to go through the other process of converting it. For EPSXE, once you rip something you're going to have to manually scale it after you import since you aren't importing the .3dr. Only one or two axises should need to be messed with. You may want to do this before you isolate the model from everything else so you have other references to tell if you've scaled it right. RE: Game Specific Model Ripping guides - Ectevy - 06-11-2010 I wanted to say with wich opengl plugin I can rip models (I think that is my last question). RE: Game Specific Model Ripping guides - Shadowth117 - 06-11-2010 (06-11-2010, 02:28 PM)metaldodomon Wrote: I wanted to say with wich opengl plugin I can rip models (I think that is my last question). Well honestly I haven't tried what you're attempting to do before so I really have no idea. Maybe Google for Open GL plugins to test? IIRC though when I tried ripping N64 models with 3D Via and the Open GL plugin it didn't work. No idea about using GL intercept though. Sorry I couldn't really be of too much help here. RE: Game Specific Model Ripping guides - Ectevy - 06-12-2010 I find ogle as capture plugin, I have configure it (I think) but I can't use the plugins with the FrameStartKeys (Ctrl,shift,f) anyone can help me? RE: Game Specific Model Ripping guides - Techokami - 06-12-2010 About ripping models from the NSBMD viewer: You have to use it in tandem with an OpenGL ripping tool. There's a tutorial on the internet somewhere. About ripping from certain Gamecube/Wii games: Super Mario Sunshine, Mario Kart Double Dash, Zelda: Wind Waker, Zelda: Twilight Princess, Super Mario Galaxy, and Super Mario Galaxy 2 all use the same graphics engine. thakis has created a program that exports models from all these games into a usable format, but I must warn you that the community thakis is from does not like it when people release models created with simple conversion utilities. Don't make the same mistake I did! It'd suck to see tMR get curbstomped by a much larger community. RE: Game Specific Model Ripping guides - Dazz - 06-12-2010 But that's. Bit silly... It's easy to rip if you know how. Why get angry when something is done which effectively saves the end user a lot of time and effort? You can't just not rip something because it's easy, that just seems retarded. O just say credit where it's due. Thakis made it easy, so most credit to him really, right? RE: Game Specific Model Ripping guides - Shadowth117 - 06-13-2010 I guess I'll go back and add something into the readmes or something for those models. I don't mind giving credit where its due, but I do think its rather silly that people would get upset about something like that. Not a bunch you can do about it though. Worst case I'll take down models ripped by one of his tools. RE: Game Specific Model Ripping guides - Techokami - 06-13-2010 (06-13-2010, 08:41 AM)Shadowth117 Wrote: I do think its rather silly that people would get upset about something like that. EmuTalk: model rippin' is srz business It's also why there is no public converter for Melee models or Metroid Prime models RE: Game Specific Model Ripping guides - Solink - 06-13-2010 I have an other question :] I downloaded a Super Mario Galaxy 2 iso some days ago to rip models but I have a problem When I want to extract a .arc file with Dolphin: and I choose where to save it: the file doesnt appears in the folder: "Le dossier est vide" means "The folder is empty" Can someone please help me? RE: Game Specific Model Ripping guides - Ectevy - 06-14-2010 I rip models from my digimon world cd, but the models are in mmd. Anyone know how to convert them to obj? Solink maybe the file is in an other folder. RE: Game Specific Model Ripping guides - Shadowth117 - 06-14-2010 (06-13-2010, 05:57 PM)Solink Wrote: I have an other question :] For some games that just happens. I thought they had fixed it since SSBB no longer does that in Dolphin, but if you're using an older revision of Dolphin that could be why. Try using Wiiscrubber: http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=135884 Just be careful. It edits ISO's as well so just try not to mess too much if you're not sure what you're doing. It extracts things about the same as Dolphin does though so you won't have much of a problem with that. (06-14-2010, 04:17 AM)metaldodomon Wrote: I rip models from my digimon world cd, but the models are in mmd. Anyone know how to convert them to obj? Solink maybe the file is in an other folder. You know I actually did see that format before in Frogger for PSX and PC a long time ago, but I never really found much. I did learn through a hex editor that its some type of archive format, but other than learned nothing other than that the PC and PSX versions used a different filetypes for what was probably the models. (06-13-2010, 05:17 PM)Techokami Wrote:(06-13-2010, 08:41 AM)Shadowth117 Wrote: I do think its rather silly that people would get upset about something like that. Oh believe me I remember that. Both those times the author of the program basically flaunted that they had something that COULD convert the format and posted a few screenshots, but other than a few utilities to convert Prime textures, which was admittedly helpful, nothing was ever released publicly on those. I really do hope that eventually these kinds of ideas stop. IMO the people that made the converters are pretty guilty themselves for making converters and just showing off their results before letting the thread die and never bringing up the topic again. Those converters really may as well of not existed for the good they ended up doing anybody other than being bothersome to people that might actually want to use those models. Well at least for Melee models it should be possible to rip most of them in TPose at least with 3D Ripper with that one Action Replay code on in Dolphin. I really need to remember to do that sometime... RE: Game Specific Model Ripping guides - Techokami - 06-14-2010 (06-14-2010, 07:35 AM)Shadowth117 Wrote: I really do hope that eventually these kinds of ideas stop. IMO the people that made the converters are pretty guilty themselves for making converters and just showing off their results before letting the thread die and never bringing up the topic again. Those converters really may as well of not existed for the good they ended up doing anybody other than being bothersome to people that might actually want to use those models. BUT BUT BUT FACEPUNCH but yeah I do agree that hoarding these things is a terrible thing to do |