Spot on! I think there's an example using havok that creates another thread, could be the docs, hkxcmd or havok2fbx idk haha, just finished exporting animations though so wonder how much I care
Edit: now that I think about it, I allocated some memory in init because loading consecutive files would crash, but changing this back to load would probably have solved exporting files... fair enough, have my cares!
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Spotlight: Señor Casaroja's Noesis
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Support for various PBR materials, post effects, and a slight rendering overhaul. Coming soonish with a universal CPU disassembler/debugger and a bunch of other crap I've been chipping away at for months.
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MrAdults, thanks for your great progress. I have one request though I mentioned some years ago. If you could make this tree view and othe windows a switchable Noesis could became a simple viewer. Gosh it would be so great. Right now all this available Noesis windows just loads for so long and not quick at all.
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What sorcery is this?!MrAdults wrote:
Support for various PBR materials, post effects, and a slight rendering overhaul. Coming soonish with a universal CPU disassembler/debugger and a bunch of other crap I've been chipping away at for months.
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It's called shading =DMr.Mouse wrote:What sorcery is this?!MrAdults wrote:
Support for various PBR materials, post effects, and a slight rendering overhaul. Coming soonish with a universal CPU disassembler/debugger and a bunch of other crap I've been chipping away at for months.
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There's already a build out that avoids expanding the tree view outside of the direct hierarchy leading to the file, so if you drag & drop or use File->Open to browse it won't slow things down. There has also been a "No Browse to Target" option for years which effectively deactivates the shell views unless you use them directly. And you can uncheck "Type Info" to avoid having Noesis hit files as you're running through the file list to validate their types. These three things combined should leave you with pretty much zero overhead, unless something's wrong with your system that's causing heavy stalls during very limited file enumeration.Tosyk wrote:MrAdults, thanks for your great progress. I have one request though I mentioned some years ago. If you could make this tree view and othe windows a switchable Noesis could became a simple viewer. Gosh it would be so great. Right now all this available Noesis windows just loads for so long and not quick at all.
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this is freaking awesome! working like a charm. much appreciate!MrAdults wrote:There's already a build out that avoids expanding the tree view outside of the direct hierarchy leading to the file, so if you drag & drop or use File->Open to browse it won't slow things down. There has also been a "No Browse to Target" option for years which effectively deactivates the shell views unless you use them directly. And you can uncheck "Type Info" to avoid having Noesis hit files as you're running through the file list to validate their types. These three things combined should leave you with pretty much zero overhead, unless something's wrong with your system that's causing heavy stalls during very limited file enumeration.Tosyk wrote:MrAdults, thanks for your great progress. I have one request though I mentioned some years ago. If you could make this tree view and othe windows a switchable Noesis could became a simple viewer. Gosh it would be so great. Right now all this available Noesis windows just loads for so long and not quick at all.
p.s.: btw there's a way to turn off the Debug Log by default?
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thanks for point that out!MrAdults wrote:It is off by default - you have a script installed where someone left the noesis.logPopup() call in.
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can I set default shading or viewport FOV?
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This looks amazing Mr Adults! Cannot wait!
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Went back and fixed up FO4 this evening (bitangent in w components was obvious, jonwd is such a tool), and added an option to use PBR materials:
Currently making assumptions about roughness (rather glossiness) and metal, since I haven't touched the material support, but they're good assumptions for most things that are metal.
Currently making assumptions about roughness (rather glossiness) and metal, since I haven't touched the material support, but they're good assumptions for most things that are metal.
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Despite the fact that the selected "Source (* .mdl)" used a third-party plug-in (from finale00) "Astebreed (* .mdl)".
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Re: Spotlight: Señor Casaroja's Noesis
Hey guys, quick question ...
Besides the following function in Noesis,
Which doesn't seem to work for me on the Final Fantasy XIII series, is there any other way to export the characters and such in only one mesh and also to keep its skeleton/skin/weight and such intact and animations too?
Preferably in FBX format.
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Besides the following function in Noesis,
Code: Select all
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Preferably in FBX format.
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My life exploded horribly at the end of March, so this stuff's all been on hold. Still hoping to wrap up the new Universal Debugger (which is an any-CPU any-architecture debugging client and protocol with a few host implementations to start) which is what's holding up this build. Rendering changes/additions have been done for a good month or so now. I might give in and disable the debugger for a release, but I expect if I do that I will never, ever be urged to finish it, so I guess we'll see how that goes. GUI's are so fucking boring to work on, which is unfortunately a large part of a debugging client. Probably shouldn't have made the decision to reinvent the wheel there.