Try split the meshes.sugarysyringe wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 3:15 am Instead of fighting, I have a question. Is there a way to separate UVs in blender or 3ds max? I'm porting the TWD:TFS models to MMD, and MMD struggles with transparency unless the hair mesh or whatever is split up into every possible section. Buuut the hair's uv is overlapping a lot, making it hard to do so.
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Aww how cute! You want to pretend to be a movie character!
Again, you're confused "Dude", very confused! I don't feel backed into anything, least of all any corners, or your pathetic failed attempts to be offensive:
I was where?? (thanks for the laugh!) Such a brave little keyboard warrior aren't you? That took some courage for you to write that didn't it!
You're a sensitive little lamb aren't you? What exactly did I write that was offensive? Offensive to who? You or the person that I wrote it to? Is Maximmum incapable of writing himself if he feels that he has been offended? Anyway, as you're so certain that Maximmum felt as wounded as you do about my comment, then perhaps you'd like to clarify exactly what it was that I said that was insulting to him?
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You could try UVW Unwrap modifier in 3DS Max. Open UV Editor, select all polygons and select Mapping > Flatten Mapping... There are other options in the UV Editor which might help you separate the UV's into islands and group them.sugarysyringe wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 3:15 am Instead of fighting, I have a question. Is there a way to separate UVs in blender or 3ds max? I'm porting the TWD:TFS models to MMD, and MMD struggles with transparency unless the hair mesh or whatever is split up into every possible section. Buuut the hair's uv is overlapping a lot, making it hard to do so.
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Anyway, f'k all of this negativity, I only really intended to thank RandomTBush for all of his hard work and dedication to helping others out. I've been struggling to extract the models from BTTF for a while and RTB solved it within a few hours of me asking questions! Exceptionally cool!
Thanks again!
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I'm gonna tell you this, just don't worry about this legal bullshit, only some particular devs care when you make a free game with their content, CAPCOM is a great example, but i would anyway love to see and play the game you are doing since it includes Clem =)Annie2 wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2019 12:30 pmAt this point I don't really know to believe who and to say who is right or wrong, but thanks guys for your advices, really. No need to get mad over it or anything, I don't want this to go from a question that I asked to a problem between you guys.Diatribal wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2019 7:49 amPerhaps if you're so willing to irresponsibly offer your "professional legal advice", you could explain your professional background or how you are so certain that a game developer could use intellectually protected, copyrighted material from another game studio?!! Please enlighten us to these "lots of examples" that you mention where a game studio or developer has used copyrighted assets from another studio, without permission, legally??? I am sorry, but I suspect that you don't know what you are talking about, at all. I also suspect that you're probably some irresponsible teenager/kid who is more "hyped" about playing an unreleased game than you are about the developer putting themselves at legal risk by releasing a game that uses copyrighted material!Maximmum wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2019 9:16 amNo he's actually wrong, as long as you don't have money from this game and release for free you won't be sued, i know lots of examples so don't worry and please release it, i'm now kind of hyped about it and would really love to play it))
You don't hype up somebody about the game you make and then says you won't release it
I can't wait to hear of these examples of games that have been legally released, that use other copyrighted assets from other games, without permission!
Anyway, have a good day
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I'm glad someone likes the idea of it . You can join the discord server of the game, only if you want to, there you will know when it releases and you can suggest more ideas if you have, just anything you have on your mind, we can discuss thereMaximmum wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 2:10 pmI'm gonna tell you this, just don't worry about this legal bullshit, only some particular devs care when you make a free game with their content, CAPCOM is a great example, but i would anyway love to see and play the game you are doing since it includes Clem =)Annie2 wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2019 12:30 pmAt this point I don't really know to believe who and to say who is right or wrong, but thanks guys for your advices, really. No need to get mad over it or anything, I don't want this to go from a question that I asked to a problem between you guys.Diatribal wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2019 7:49 am
Perhaps if you're so willing to irresponsibly offer your "professional legal advice", you could explain your professional background or how you are so certain that a game developer could use intellectually protected, copyrighted material from another game studio?!! Please enlighten us to these "lots of examples" that you mention where a game studio or developer has used copyrighted assets from another studio, without permission, legally??? I am sorry, but I suspect that you don't know what you are talking about, at all. I also suspect that you're probably some irresponsible teenager/kid who is more "hyped" about playing an unreleased game than you are about the developer putting themselves at legal risk by releasing a game that uses copyrighted material!
I can't wait to hear of these examples of games that have been legally released, that use other copyrighted assets from other games, without permission!
Anyway, have a good day
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Has anybody gotten any luck with the walker textures? I'm able to import the models fine, but after using the QuickBMS script on the textures, the Diffuse materials just seem Deep Fried and unusable.
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what problem with texture? can i see?Tecosaurus wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2019 5:32 am Has anybody gotten any luck with the walker textures? I'm able to import the models fine, but after using the QuickBMS script on the textures, the Diffuse materials just seem Deep Fried and unusable.
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It's like they all have a really intense red filter. Here are a couple examples https://imgur.com/a/8siqhUUfil1969 wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2019 9:33 amwhat problem with texture? can i see?Tecosaurus wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2019 5:32 am Has anybody gotten any luck with the walker textures? I'm able to import the models fine, but after using the QuickBMS script on the textures, the Diffuse materials just seem Deep Fried and unusable.
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Looks like that's how they really are. The game uses this texture to color the walkers in-game, this might be a mask texture. Don't quote me on that though, but based on multiple games that I've extracted from, this seems to be the case.Tecosaurus wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2019 12:04 pmIt's like they all have a really intense red filter. Here are a couple examples https://imgur.com/a/8siqhUUfil1969 wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2019 9:33 amwhat problem with texture? can i see?Tecosaurus wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2019 5:32 am Has anybody gotten any luck with the walker textures? I'm able to import the models fine, but after using the QuickBMS script on the textures, the Diffuse materials just seem Deep Fried and unusable.
Thanks!
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I figured it must have been intentional to some extent. Mask texture does make sense though, thanks for shedding some light on this!meganmi wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2019 1:26 pmLooks like that's how they really are. The game uses this texture to color the walkers in-game, this might be a mask texture. Don't quote me on that though, but based on multiple games that I've extracted from, this seems to be the case.Tecosaurus wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2019 12:04 pmIt's like they all have a really intense red filter. Here are a couple examples https://imgur.com/a/8siqhUU
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anyone have a clue as to how they blend textures?
for instance this is the default textures without the other texture blending over it:
where this is the intended look from the game:
they do this for a lot of textures so if anyone has an idea i'd be greatful
for instance this is the default textures without the other texture blending over it:
where this is the intended look from the game:
they do this for a lot of textures so if anyone has an idea i'd be greatful
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greetings. textures can't add to mesh automatically because this... all textures named just like that... what i'm doing wrong?
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Huh, are most of the bones on a model properly named at least? If not, then you might not have the TelltaleHashDBs folder in the right location -- it should be in a folder location like this:Matryoshka wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2019 12:51 pmgreetings. textures can't add to mesh automatically because this... all textures named just like that... what i'm doing wrong?
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C:\Program Files\Autodesk\3ds Max 2010\Scripts
Or if it is, maybe try running 3DS Max as an administrator? Could be a dumb permissions issue.
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