Maybe someone is already having TMC_Parser for PC version, personally.
I don't know who he is, but there're a lot of skillful engineers in this forum and it's no strange.
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Dead or Alive series formats and tools
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I was trying to secure some space and knowledge on reddit.sf234 wrote:Finally bothered to look at other modding sites. Information scattered around net (even japanese community is revived), but for now it looks like there is only discussion about content that's developed in this (and preceding) thread. Also, it turns that this forum now requires donation for new registrations. Which leads me to question: maybe we should decide on, ehm, reserve discussion place that is more friendly to new users that willing to participate?
Mainly whatever i could crystalize from last several pages of this thread, because it's messy as hell and putting everyone who's willing or capable to plow through this thread for needed knowledge/tools is counterproductive.
Besides, i don't think that there are many places/people who are capable/interested in reversing or creating tools for this game, which is why it mostly revolves around what has been created by xentax people.
Leaving that aside, is it me or archivarius plainly does not see certain tmcs? It does not see certain Nyotengu/Honoka costumes.
This is mostly visible with DLC files, where it's capable of extracting most of them, but does not see any for Nyotengu or Honoka.
Like those from Tropical Paradise set (358142)
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Yeah, okay. Problem solved.
I've attached updated .dat for archivarius, which should contain all DLC info as of 10/05/15.
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Well there's a couple of mixed issues. I'm open to other sites if there's some active discussion, but if its just a rehash of what we're doing then, this is still a good spot for tech discussion. The lot of us moved over from xbox360iso because the site became unusable on account of adds. Plus there really wasn't many who cared to help with and learn the process. In general there always seems to be a higher ratio of moochers to those working on tools and processes. Since nude mods have already been released, I suspect that most low interest people are getting there fix and have little effort in investing more time into modding. Obviously, some more people have stepped up which is a good thing, but I'm less inclined to wade through a site that has more junk than tech. Opinion, of course.sf234 wrote:Finally bothered to look at other modding sites. Information scattered around net (even japanese community is revived), but for now it looks like there is only discussion about content that's developed in this (and preceding) thread. Also, it turns that this forum now requires donation for new registrations. Which leads me to question: maybe we should decide on, ehm, reserve discussion place that is more friendly to new users that willing to participate?
So far, unless on some other site, there is still only a way to inject changes back into the xbox 360 version.LarsMasters wrote:I'd like to ask, was there some other way export to .TMC files after a mesh mod on max or Blender? I swore it still exist somewhere
Nice work! Actually making tutorials is a huge thing were missing too. That would make things easier for new people. Most of us 'vets' haven't spent the time to do that most of our chat has been more advanced and there has still been a lot to do.SkacikPL wrote: I was trying to secure some space and knowledge on reddit.
Mainly whatever i could crystalize from last several pages of this thread, because it's messy as hell and putting everyone who's willing or capable to plow through this thread for needed knowledge/tools is counterproductive.
Besides, i don't think that there are many places/people who are capable/interested in reversing or creating tools for this game, which is why it mostly revolves around what has been created by xentax people.
Leaving that aside, is it me or archivarius plainly does not see certain tmcs? It does not see certain Nyotengu/Honoka costumes.
This is mostly visible with DLC files, where it's capable of extracting most of them, but does not see any for Nyotengu or Honoka.
Archivarius reads from the .dat file, so in some cases if the .dat file doesn't have the information for the encrypted name and the plain name. sf234's BLP converter will actually read the names properly and then provide a string. That string can be pasted into the .dat for Archivarius. After that Archivarius should be able to recognize them.
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Ah, yes. Another mystery solved, thank you.Protocol X27 wrote:Archivarius reads from the .dat file, so in some cases if the .dat file doesn't have the information for the encrypted name and the plain name, it won't like they containers are in their. sf234's BLP converter will actually ready the names properly and then provide a string. That string can be pasted into the .dat for Archivarius. After that Archivarius should be able to recognize them.
I'll make sure to add appropriate note in the reddit tutorial.
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I did some tweaks to the BLP converter, added (simple) autoparsing to make things a bit faster, than going copy'n paste manually. Nothing too fancy (like full automation) because i've never touched C# before. However autoparse function will now load any .BLP and save (or append to existing) .dat file, allowing you to automatically add any DLC to existing .dat with ease.
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I'd like to help more, but like stated the information is loose and scattered everywhere making it hard to follow up, I respect the work you've done so far and how accessible you made it.
Just now I started learning a bit of reverse engineering, I have no coding experience whatsoever, all I have are some 3D models that I want to import in-game.
I've seen some screencaps with fully rigged models imported in 3dsmax in previous pages.
How do you import tmc files like this?
Just now I started learning a bit of reverse engineering, I have no coding experience whatsoever, all I have are some 3D models that I want to import in-game.
I've seen some screencaps with fully rigged models imported in 3dsmax in previous pages.
How do you import tmc files like this?
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Mariokart64n made maxscripts for importing TMCs, but i don't think they also cover exporting in PC TMC format.Vashey wrote:I'd like to help more, but like stated the information is loose and scattered everywhere making it hard to follow up, I respect the work you've done so far and how accessible you made it.
Just now I started learning a bit of reverse engineering, I have no coding experience whatsoever, all I have are some 3D models that I want to import in-game.
I've seen some screencaps with fully rigged models imported in 3dsmax in previous pages.
How do you import tmc files like this?
You could import them, fool around with them and then just put them on shelf, because there's no way to import them back into the game.
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This is the idea, I also want to see the rigging itself.
Do you have this maxscript?
Do you have this maxscript?
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SkacikPL wrote: Mariokart64n made maxscripts for importing TMCs, but i don't think they also cover exporting in PC TMC format.
You could import them, fool around with them and then just put them on shelf, because there's no way to import them back into the game.
Mesh edits can be done. Since Xbox models can be injected with changes, the coordinates can serve as a reference point for the same vertices in the PC version. That's what MeshWarp.py is for. It involves finding the vertices in hex though for both containers. The script will match the coordinates, and the updated verts will need to be pasted back into the PC version.Vashey wrote:This is the idea, I also want to see the rigging itself.
Do you have this maxscript?
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I have this .py script.
Still if I follow right, you woud have to export an edited tmc file to check the vertices on?
If it was this simple, how come we don't see more mesh edit mods yet?
Still if I follow right, you woud have to export an edited tmc file to check the vertices on?
If it was this simple, how come we don't see more mesh edit mods yet?
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Which means i can make characters boobs bigger but i can't make it more detailed, because vertices have to match?Protocol X27 wrote: Mesh edits can be done. Since Xbox models can be injected with changes, the coordinates can serve as a reference point for the same vertices in the PC version. That's what MeshWarp.py is for. It involves finding the vertices in hex though for both containers. The script will match the coordinates, and the updated verts will need to be pasted back into the PC version.
Well, it's better than nothing - ridiculous boob mods inbound.
Though, if i don't have 360 version, it seems like tough luck getting models from that version.
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^ So there really is no way to actually increase the poly count on characters and make the models work in the game?
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Not sure what you mean by export, since a tmc/tmcl is already 'exported' before its edited. I'll attempt to break down the process moreVashey wrote:I have this .py script.
Still if I follow right, you woud have to export an edited tmc file to check the vertices on?
If it was this simple, how come we don't see more mesh edit mods yet?
1) Import Xbox 360 model > 3dsmax using TMCPraser
2) Change Vertices
3) Inject Xbox 360 model > using StickItBack
4) Open Xbox 360 TMCL > hex editor of choice
5) Copy vertices of modified object into a text editor.
6) Open corresponding PC TMC > hex editor
7) Copy vertices of corresponding object into a text editor, be sure to accommodate for PC length
8 ) Open MeshWarp & update necessary variables with paths to 360 & PC vertex text files
9) Use correct vertex buffer length values
10) Run Mesh Warp
11) Open modified PC vertex text file
12) Copy values back into PC TMC
So, to answer your question, although the process is 'simple' the issue is that it still involves knowing how to properly find vertex values for both 360 & PC. A task that many haven't had interest to learn until the utilities / tools become more refined. Plus if the changes involve more than one mesh group, those steps need to be completed for each object which is time consuming.
Not sure what to tell you, getting resources is not that difficult, especially if you have an Xbox... Costume data is contained in the catalogs, and getting the game data does not even require having a modded system.SkacikPL wrote: Which means i can make characters boobs bigger but i can't make it more detailed, because vertices have to match?
Well, it's better than nothing - ridiculous boob mods inbound.
Though, if i don't have 360 version, it seems like tough luck getting models from that version.
What do you mean between 'bigger' and 'more detailed'? Vertex edits are vertex edits. Make all the changes you want and inject back into a 360 model. Unless your talking about making UV changes, vertex edits are all the same.
It would only be possible if you rebuilt a higher poly model and exported it with the correct file structure and then injected it into an existing container. No one's done it, and it would take a lot of work. Would require knowledge of all vertex buffers, how to create a proper index and how to update all changed values in the container.urke1000 wrote:^ So there really is no way to actually increase the poly count on characters and make the models work in the game?
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Well, actually i don't have any console. And as far as i can tell only versions of LR on torrents are the PC version.Protocol X27 wrote:Not sure what to tell you, getting resources is not that difficult, especially if you have an Xbox... Costume data is contained in the catalogs, and getting the game data does not even require having a modded system.
Unless Xbox version of any DOA5 will work, then i guess that either i'm out of luck or i'm looking in wrong places.
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I see, thanks.Protocol X27 wrote:It would only be possible if you rebuilt a higher poly model and exported it with the correct file structure and then injected it into an existing container. No one's done it, and it would take a lot of work. Would require knowledge of all vertex buffers, how to create a proper index and how to update all changed values in the container.urke1000 wrote:^ So there really is no way to actually increase the poly count on characters and make the models work in the game?