Hey guys,
I'm working on a tool to analyze binary files of 3D models. The result can be saved as OBJ file.
Obviously I was inspired by shak-otay's Hex2obj Mesh Extractor
I created it primarily for my personal use but it might be interesting for other people too.
You can request new features (and report bugs) simply by replying to this post or via PM.
Download Model Inspector v0.9 (x64)
https://www.mediafire.com/?s1ub8hgcx66d074
Model Inspector (x86)
http://www.mediafire.com/file/4mpm8ggn5 ... or_x86.zip
Requires Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.8.0 or higher
Changelog v0.9
- Different vertex and UV formats
- Additional UV types
- Count increased from 1000 to 10000
- Open a file by dragging it onto the EXE
- Files bigger than 2GB don't crash the application anymore
- The filename of the currently opened file is shown in the title bar
- Texture coordinate indices are exported if the vertex and UV count are the same
Important information: this site is currently scheduled to go offline indefinitely by end of the year.
Model Inspector (binary files to OBJ)
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Re: Model Inspector (binary files to OBJ)
please keep on ?
extend and update your tool
nice idea
extend and update your tool
nice idea
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Re: Model Inspector (binary files to OBJ)
Excellent tool, thanks for sharing!
Click the thanks button if I helped!
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Re: Model Inspector (binary files to OBJ)
Great ! I edited the post so it is an attachment here (since mediafire links tend to go dead after a while).
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Re: Model Inspector (binary files to OBJ)
Just a little update, I added the download link and changelog in my initial post.
Padding offsets are still absent in this version - but this feature is on my TODO list
Padding offsets are still absent in this version - but this feature is on my TODO list
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Re: Model Inspector (binary files to OBJ)
Hi again!
I need your opinion on something.
Recently I kind of recreated a shareware program called HexDataEdit. The latest version of this program was released 10 years ago and the website is long gone. It's a neat tool for analyzing and structuring an unknown binary file. But it's not possible to legally obtain the full version of the program any longer and in my opinion it's missing some important features.
Ok, here's the first version of my recreation:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/h5a5p9cis ... or0.5b.zip
I also included an example folder (the .xml is the template file) so you can see how the program works.
Screenshot:
So my question is:
Is there any need for this program AND should I continue adding new features?
At the moment the program exports the segment and type information as XML document.
I'm thinking about switching to JSON in the future.
Plus I also want to add the possibility to use variable names instead of static numbers in the input fields, like this:
Please tell me what you think about it, I'm thankful for every suggestion!
I need your opinion on something.
Recently I kind of recreated a shareware program called HexDataEdit. The latest version of this program was released 10 years ago and the website is long gone. It's a neat tool for analyzing and structuring an unknown binary file. But it's not possible to legally obtain the full version of the program any longer and in my opinion it's missing some important features.
Ok, here's the first version of my recreation:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/h5a5p9cis ... or0.5b.zip
I also included an example folder (the .xml is the template file) so you can see how the program works.
Screenshot:
So my question is:
Is there any need for this program AND should I continue adding new features?
At the moment the program exports the segment and type information as XML document.
I'm thinking about switching to JSON in the future.
Plus I also want to add the possibility to use variable names instead of static numbers in the input fields, like this:
Please tell me what you think about it, I'm thankful for every suggestion!
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Re: Model Inspector (binary files to OBJ)
never question the need for something you enjoy working on, peopleherbert3000 wrote:Is there any need for this program AND should I continue adding new features?
typically don't know what they want until you give it to them.
i would give it a try but it won't launch on XP
i have Java 1.8.0_101
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Re: Model Inspector (binary files to OBJ)
Thanks for the reply!
I've also uploaded a runnable JAR:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/j2nzii4pe ... pector.jar
I've also uploaded a runnable JAR:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/j2nzii4pe ... pector.jar
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Re: Model Inspector (binary files to OBJ)
Hi, are you talking about the .exe or the .jar?Marvey wrote:i cant run it on Windows 10, i have last java installed, and when i run your file nothing happens, can you help me please? thanks
In both cases, make sure that you have the latest version of Java installed on your PC.
To run the .jar, you can also create a new txt file in the same folder. Copy this into the txt:
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java -jar "Binary Inspector.jar"
pause
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Re: Model Inspector (binary files to OBJ)
The program is not working.
Checked on Win7 (x64), WinXP (x32).
The EXE file does not start, JAR produces an error:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: Cannot load 64-bit SWT libraries on 32-bit JVM
Checked on Win7 (x64), WinXP (x32).
The EXE file does not start, JAR produces an error:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: Cannot load 64-bit SWT libraries on 32-bit JVM
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Re: Model Inspector (binary files to OBJ)
Ok, this one works with a 32-bit JVM:Lazov wrote:The program is not working.
Checked on Win7 (x64), WinXP (x32).
The EXE file does not start, JAR produces an error:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: Cannot load 64-bit SWT libraries on 32-bit JVM
http://www.mediafire.com/file/1jbkzhkwg ... or_x86.zip
I wasn't aware of the fact, that the SWT libraries were platform dependent
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Re: Model Inspector (binary files to OBJ)
cool it finally launches on XP and i can load the truck.d3d and d3d.xml you had in the 0.5b release example,
now how do you save it out to obj, "File>Save file as..." is greyed out. i can copy the entire contents of the window to
clipboard but it isn't formatted properly when pasted.
what version is that shown in the image in the first post, is that version 0.9?
0.5b is not the latest version is it?
sorry for all the questions, just trying to get caught up.
now how do you save it out to obj, "File>Save file as..." is greyed out. i can copy the entire contents of the window to
clipboard but it isn't formatted properly when pasted.
what version is that shown in the image in the first post, is that version 0.9?
0.5b is not the latest version is it?
sorry for all the questions, just trying to get caught up.