12-12-2018, 04:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-12-2018, 04:43 PM by Resistiv.
Edit Reason: Forgot the XeNTaX link, added.
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Hiya Zerox!
According to some older documentation found in this video, Sky Castle uses three.js (an in-browser engine for 3D models) for their models.
However, it seems the structure of the Chibify and HeroForge websites have changed, and the JavaScript that fetches and renders the models is much more complex than before and, therefore, harder to read.
I did some more digging and the models seem to be stored in .ckb files whenever downloaded from the source; haven't quite figured those out yet, but I'll see if I can find anything else about 'em.
I'd also give this XeNTaX thread a look, it's a bit hard to read (or rather, hard to bear) but it could give some insight on how to get the models; it seems likes there's a member that knows how to do it.
I'll come back to this if I can figure out anything else, but I hope that this is a push in the right direction for ya!
According to some older documentation found in this video, Sky Castle uses three.js (an in-browser engine for 3D models) for their models.
However, it seems the structure of the Chibify and HeroForge websites have changed, and the JavaScript that fetches and renders the models is much more complex than before and, therefore, harder to read.
I did some more digging and the models seem to be stored in .ckb files whenever downloaded from the source; haven't quite figured those out yet, but I'll see if I can find anything else about 'em.
I'd also give this XeNTaX thread a look, it's a bit hard to read (or rather, hard to bear) but it could give some insight on how to get the models; it seems likes there's a member that knows how to do it.
I'll come back to this if I can figure out anything else, but I hope that this is a push in the right direction for ya!