Hello Lazov,
at first thanks for your great program. It allowed me to analyze the 3D format of an old game.
I was able to correctly get vertices, faces, normals as well as uv-maps within your program.
Sadly I have some small problem left:
When the FLIP Button is switched ON (standard setting) in 3D Model Researcher, I get a wrong placing of the UV map within the texture picture file.
The UV-map is shown vertically flipped around the center of the texture picture.
FLIP Button switched ON (standard setting):
This of course results in a wrong rendering too:
By switching the FLIP button OFF, 3D Model Researcher correctly flips the UV and shows the correct location in the texture picture:
FLIP Button switched OFF:
Of course the rendering is then also correct:
When I now save the file as OBJ and open it in any other 3D model editor, for example Blender or even a simple viewer as Microsofts Windows 10 built-in 3D-Viewer, the model is textured as if the Button FLIP has never been switched to OFF.
Looking at the UV-Map in Blender, it shows that it is located as if the FLIP button has been set to ON.
Blender:
Is this a bug in 3D Model Researcher? It neither seems to save the flip button state within the OBJ file nor does it change any of the UV map coordinates, etc.
How can I get a correctly textured OBJ model export?
Thanks and best regards
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3D Model Researcher - extract 3D models with Python
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Re: 3D Model Researcher - extract 3D models with Python
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Yes, the program does not take into account the position of the texture when saving the model. I will try to fix it in the new version.
Thanks for reporting the issue.
Yes, the program does not take into account the position of the texture when saving the model. I will try to fix it in the new version.
Thanks for reporting the issue.
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Re: 3D Model Researcher - extract 3D models with Python
Update - Pro version
- Added all features from update v2.7
- Unpacking Zlib data Video. Zlib is often used to compress models. Usually the beginning of such data is byte 0x78.
- Added all features from update v2.7
- Unpacking Zlib data Video. Zlib is often used to compress models. Usually the beginning of such data is byte 0x78.
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Re: 3D Model Researcher - extract 3D models with Python
Hi Lazov,
is there any chance for an update or a new version this year?
Do you need any support, for example some files to test if it's working correctly? I'll be happy to help.
Best Regards
Re: 3D Model Researcher - extract 3D models with Python
Hello! Here is a model that is very strange. I can't open it. I don't know if I can open it in Python.
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Re: 3D Model Researcher - extract 3D models with Python
Hello? I've paid for the Pro version on your website then where is my key code? Don't tell me this is a trap
Can't get connection with you.
Is this software already dead?
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Re: 3D Model Researcher - extract 3D models with Python
The site has a feedback form. Check the spam folder in your mailbox.
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Re: 3D Model Researcher - extract 3D models with Python
Nope. There's nothing in my mailbox spam folder Can't receive any e-mail from your website.Lazov wrote: ↑Wed Feb 17, 2021 10:58 amThe site has a feedback form. Check the spam folder in your mailbox.
Do I have to offer another e-mail address ?
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Re: 3D Model Researcher - extract 3D models with Python
Write to me in PM or through the form on the website. I am not aware of the email address you provided. I don't even know when you bought the program. Give me more information.
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Re: 3D Model Researcher - extract 3D models with Python
I've sent you my gmail address and you've confirmed my bill, now what? No reply again?
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Oh, yes!! Thank you very much, sir. I apologize for my rudeness and lousy English
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Re: 3D Model Researcher - extract 3D models with Python
Hi Lazov,AMDFreak2006 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 4:46 pmHi Lazov,
is there any chance for an update or a new version this year?
Do you need any support, for example some files to test if it's working correctly? I'll be happy to help.
Best Regards
is there any chance of an update in 2021?
Best Regards
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Re: 3D Model Researcher - extract 3D models with Python
Hello,
Is possible to open these .sb3d and .sba files from Need For Speed: No Limits, or, at least, understand the model structure?
I bring a BMW M3 E46 GTR as example.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6zgfvatbljfe4 ... 6.rar?dl=0
Thank you.
UPDATE:
I found that the .sb3d file is compressed, and I have extracted the chunk files thanks to a script from "DKDave" on Discord, but now I'm not sure where the 3d models are; I think there are stored in the most heavy file, but Idk where to find the start offset of the vertices ... I'm not good to read the hex code
Here the sample: https://www.dropbox.com/s/4lmr5haze130d ... s.rar?dl=0
Is possible to open these .sb3d and .sba files from Need For Speed: No Limits, or, at least, understand the model structure?
I bring a BMW M3 E46 GTR as example.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6zgfvatbljfe4 ... 6.rar?dl=0
Thank you.
UPDATE:
I found that the .sb3d file is compressed, and I have extracted the chunk files thanks to a script from "DKDave" on Discord, but now I'm not sure where the 3d models are; I think there are stored in the most heavy file, but Idk where to find the start offset of the vertices ... I'm not good to read the hex code
Here the sample: https://www.dropbox.com/s/4lmr5haze130d ... s.rar?dl=0
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Re: 3D Model Researcher - extract 3D models with Python
Update v2.8
- Replaced the Offset field widget with Spinbox. Spinbox allows you to increase and decrease the field value by one using small buttons or <Up> / <Down> keys;
- Added editing history (Undo / Redo) for Offset, Count, Padding, Pad Inter fields. Called by the keyboard shortcut <Ctrl + Z> / <Ctrl + Y> when the focus is on a field;
- Added number converter Hex / Dex / Oct / Bin ("Tools" -> "Converter");
- Small bugs fixed.
Pro version will be updated later.
- Replaced the Offset field widget with Spinbox. Spinbox allows you to increase and decrease the field value by one using small buttons or <Up> / <Down> keys;
- Added editing history (Undo / Redo) for Offset, Count, Padding, Pad Inter fields. Called by the keyboard shortcut <Ctrl + Z> / <Ctrl + Y> when the focus is on a field;
- Added number converter Hex / Dex / Oct / Bin ("Tools" -> "Converter");
- Small bugs fixed.
Pro version will be updated later.