I'm not sure if this is well known, but I haven't seen it anywhere on this site, so I'm posting it here.
The BRRES viewer can export the animations for a model in separate PSA files. These can be dragged and dropped into Noesis so that they are applied to the model. Noesis can then export the animation along with the model. Unfortunately, only one animation can be applied at a time in this way.
There is a way to get Noesis to load any number of animations for a model. In the export screen, there is a text box labeled "Advanced Options". Here you can enter any of the "Advanced Commands", which can be shown by pressing the "Advanced Commands" button. The command for loading animations is the aptly-named -loadanim, and is followed by the name of the animation file. So if you wanted to load three PSA files names named Anim0, Anim1, and Anim2, you would enter:
If you export your model as a collada (DAE) file and open it in blender, you while find one action timeline with the three animations one after the other. You will have to manually split these in blender (or in whichever modeling software you use).
The BRRES viewer can export the animations for a model in separate PSA files. These can be dragged and dropped into Noesis so that they are applied to the model. Noesis can then export the animation along with the model. Unfortunately, only one animation can be applied at a time in this way.
There is a way to get Noesis to load any number of animations for a model. In the export screen, there is a text box labeled "Advanced Options". Here you can enter any of the "Advanced Commands", which can be shown by pressing the "Advanced Commands" button. The command for loading animations is the aptly-named -loadanim, and is followed by the name of the animation file. So if you wanted to load three PSA files names named Anim0, Anim1, and Anim2, you would enter:
Code:
-loadanim Anim0.psa -loadanim Anim1.psa -loadanim Anim2.psa