[BMS Tool] F4 3D Database Builder - v4.8
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What is the behavior of 3DDB_Builder in the event that there are multiple files in the Textures folder, when Building the DB?
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Cool , now we can get all of JanHas protected models … bwahaha
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What is the behavior of 3DDB_Builder in the event that there are multiple files in the Textures folder, when Building the DB?
BMS does not care about KoreaObj.TEX. The only reason you put a bmp named as last tex id is that it is somehow needed for KoreaObj.HDR. You can delete KoreaObj.TEX from your install, it’s all the same, except Lod Editor won’t work obviously.
Cool , now we can get all of JanHas protected models … bwahaha
Merry XmassNothing prevents you from exporting models with Lod Editor already. If they can’t be opened, I guess it is probably because models are using unsupported node types, DOF maths or whatever else is not supported by Lod Editor.
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Cool , now we can get all of JanHas protected models … bwahaha
Merry Xmass:blowpar:Please note that you cannot legally use any of JanHas models for any purpose other than website design or magazine layouts, as per his license.
@Switch:
BMS does not care about KoreaObj.TEX. The only reason you put a bmp named as last tex id is that it is somehow needed for KoreaObj.HDR. You can delete KoreaObj.TEX from your install, it’s all the same, except Lod Editor won’t work obviously.
I was referring to the /Textures folder that the tool creates on extraction. Can you explain the behavior of the tool if there are multiple files in that folder, when you try to build the DB?
It is becoming clear that I should have only a single file in there. I was trying to work out what logic was required for the GUI I have been pottering around with, when I asked. I guess I can just delete all files in the folder, and write a new file each time the tex id changes.
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I was referring to the /Textures folder that the tool creates on extraction. Can you explain the behavior of the tool if there are multiple files in that folder, when you try to build the DB?
It is becoming clear that I should have only a single file in there. I was trying to work out what logic was required for the GUI I have been pottering around with, when I asked. I guess I can just delete all files in the folder, and write a new file each time the tex id changes.
Then all files will be appended to TEX file, obviously. Again, it does not really matters as the file is not used by BMS.
I was actually looking at the 3DDB builder source code, see if we could skip this altogether, and somehow parse the tex id through argument in command line.
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So, the 1x1 .bmp file gets added to the .TEX file? I confess I really dont know anything about this .TEX file. Im basically trying to go off of the documentation helpfully included with the 3DDB Builder.
For the current functionality at least, my GUI looks at the source folder when extracting the DB, and will use that to figure out the highest texture number so the end user need not worry about it. Then it (will) write a 1x1 .bmp file to the correct location just before building the DB, although I havent written that functionality just yet.
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The tex files is where all the textures used to be stored before BMS made the switch to DDS like 10+ years ago. So, since then, this file is useless except for legacy tools support such as LodEd as they are still looking for it.
But as I said, the HDR needs this also to build the db.
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@Switch:
Nothing prevents you from exporting models with Lod Editor already. If they can’t be opened, I guess it is probably because models are using unsupported node types, DOF maths or whatever else is not supported by Lod Editor.
Ha, I knew it wuz just-a-hack. Really I need just copy paste to some teathre, of my choice of course. .
Please note that you cannot legally use any of JanHas models for any purpose other than website design or magazine layouts, as per his license.
Duly noted. …. , dont worry I’m not into magazine ‘models’, other then … some nice curvy ones… uuuh, … yeah.
…whoops…btw,
Thank you very much for the tool Switch!!! -
I have the suspicion that the commands should be /build rather than /extract.
Oops you’re right, didn’t notice this.
I’ll update first post, thank you
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Hello everyone,
I started using this for 4.34 and I am trying to model an air base. But I did not manage to upload the texture file. Models are ok. I did everything on the manual. Do you guys have any idea or tip for that?
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Hello again guys,
I tried different solutions but unable upload to texture file. During rebuilding the database I get the error " unable to load the image". Also, after rebuilding I cannot open OGLLOD or any other LOD files. Just nothing happens when I click on the LOD file.
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Rtfm something about a blank file dds with last number … Iirc.
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@mhm:
Hello again guys,
I tried different solutions but unable upload to texture file. During rebuilding the database I get the error " unable to load the image". Also, after rebuilding I cannot open OGLLOD or any other LOD files. Just nothing happens when I click on the LOD file.
Why dont you just use 3ddbBuilderGui (gui addon), search here on forum , it will create that last xxxx.dds automatically
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Ok, I managed the upload the texture. But, I still cannot use the texture. I upload the texture as 1x1 .bmp. I numbered the bmp file 8043. The last texture id in 4.34 is 8042. What I am doing wrong?
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Rename it 8042
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Rename it 8042
But is not that going to distrupt dds number 8042? To be honest, I did not get the texture uploading part within F4 3DDB manual.
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No it is not, that is how it works
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I think I did it but I cannot assign texture to model. Currently, my models are using the dds number 0. How I am going to change to dds 8043?
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This question goes to the BMS dev’s or the creator of the tool.
Could you have an xml or xls export on parallel?
also since you are there can there be a link or record in the produced file like this parent has those lods and those textures?OR
could we do it our self?
the info is in the dat file of each parent folder named as parent.dat
the ones in the LODs folder what are they?
and textures??? hmmm they are inside the lod so not to worry about… right.can we come up with something Pleeeeaaaaaaaaase?