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== Adding it to your Toolset == | == Adding it to your Toolset == | ||
− | Copy all the files (*.msh, *.mmh, *.phy, *.dds, *.mao) to "\Dragon Age\ | + | Copy all the files (*.msh, *.mmh, *.phy, *.dds, *.mao) to "\Dragon Age\packages\core\override\". |
− | Optionally you can pack it into an *.erf file | + | Optionally you can pack it into an *.[[erf]] file. The [[builder to player]] packaging process can package up these files into an erf for you in the process of creating a [[dazip]] installable file. |
== Using it in the Toolkit == | == Using it in the Toolkit == |
Revision as of 19:59, 8 December 2009
This tutorial describes how to add a custom model to your Toolset. It is assumed that the reader is familiar with the Toolset.
Contents
Needed Files
Download tazpn's Command Line Tools [1]
or alternatively use
Allstar's GUI interface for Tazpn's Command Line Tools [2]
Convert your model to DA:O compatible files
It is assumed that the model is finished and textured.
Export your model as a *.fbx file.
Use tapzn`s Tool to convert the *.fbx file to a *.mmh.xml file (fbxcmd convert name.fbx name.mmh.xml). You will get 3 files out of this:
• *.mmh.xml
• *.msh.xml
• *.mao
Since the *.mao file is not well named in some cases, you have to manually rename it. If you do this, don't forget to change the reference in the *.mmh.xml file!
Create *.mmh
Just drag and drop your *.mmh.xml on the "\Dragon Age\tools\ResourceBuild\Processors\MMH\GraphicsProcessorMMH.exe"
Create *.msh
Copy the *.msh.xml file to "\Dragon Age\tools\ResourceBuild\Processors\MSH" Then do "GraphicsProcessorMSH -platform pc mmdtogff (filename).msh.xml" using your Shell / cmd
Adding it to your Toolset
Copy all the files (*.msh, *.mmh, *.phy, *.dds, *.mao) to "\Dragon Age\packages\core\override\". Optionally you can pack it into an *.erf file. The builder to player packaging process can package up these files into an erf for you in the process of creating a dazip installable file.
Using it in the Toolkit
To use it in the toolkit you have to specify which item variation your item is. Edit the fitting *.gda in the 2da.erf to do so.
If you did nothing wrong up till now, you should be able to use it in the Toolset by now.