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I was viewing the Cecil model from Dissidia in Wings, and I have two questions. What's the strange spikes all around the model? Are those important for the model itself?
And two, where's the dark knight form Cecil has? I ask because the texture model is in there, but I can't find it. I know for sure they're two different models, since his dark knight didn't have a cape, and he's wearing a helmet.
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(06-12-2010, 05:58 PM)Belfire Wrote: I was viewing the Cecil model from Dissidia in Wings, and I have two questions. What's the strange spikes all around the model? Are those important for the model itself?
And two, where's the dark knight form Cecil has? I ask because the texture model is in there, but I can't find it. I know for sure they're two different models, since his dark knight didn't have a cape, and he's wearing a helmet.
I think there's a different version of the model that has it. See for PSP models for some reason there's often a bunch of duplicate models, some with slight variations. I think the dark night form was one of those variants. You should be able to find it if you look through the models with the model viewing feature of mesh2rdm.
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Do you mean I should find an ISO of the game, or open the model that's already on the site with mesh2rdm?
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(06-13-2010, 01:18 PM)Belfire Wrote: Do you mean I should find an ISO of the game, or open the model that's already on the site with mesh2rdm?
It should just be in another .GMO file. You'll probably end up sorting through a bunch of duplicate models just for a forewarning.
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I'll do that. Thank you for your help.
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Actually the GMO is coded in such way it contains BOTH models in one single file. Mesh2rdm contains some dissidia-specific commands, I believe it's -disskip 1 or something like that.
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Do I enter '-disskip 1' exactly like that in the command prompt?
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(07-11-2010, 04:19 PM)Belfire Wrote: Do I enter '-disskip 1' exactly like that in the command prompt?
Yeah that sounds about right. Just put a space and then place it at the end of your command so the program knows its an argument. Also, the 1 in that should be changeable to another number in case you need to skip more models. You may or may not need to change that for this.