Reskinning An Exisiting Model...
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Re: Reskinning An Exisiting Model...
Posted by Zein on Wed Jun 3rd at 11:00pm 2009


AAHH!!!
Yes! thats what I have been saying for the past 2 days, this is a cry for help. All im asking for someone is to hold my hand and show me the way one step at a time on steam, my question is about ofcourse, reskinning an existing model that valve made I know how to do it, BUT IT DOESN'T WANT TO WORK

please add ghostaner@Yahoo.com to your steam friends and help me if you know how thanks in adv.

~Zein




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Re: Reskinning An Exisiting Model...
Posted by Le Chief on Thu Jun 4th at 2:11am 2009


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I wrote a tutorial on this here.

I don't know, I have a feeling the tutorial is a bit messy..

Let me know if you need any further assistance.






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Re: Reskinning An Exisiting Model...
Posted by Zein on Sat Jun 6th at 4:36pm 2009


Tried it, some of those tools dont work, I know the fix, but the recompiler doesnt work out right. Theres another on interlopers but uses the same tools and I did try what they did, I also tried wonderboys GUI recompiler and that STILL didnt work, i messed with the model a little... So if anyone could help me lol that would be awesome.



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Re: Reskinning An Exisiting Model...
Posted by warlord on Sat Jun 6th at 4:57pm 2009


i dont use any of those tools i just use studiomdl as is.
but i would say since this is a base hl2 model i would make sure the directory tree is right

but just for the hell of it post your qc here




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Re: Reskinning An Exisiting Model...
Posted by Naklajat on Sat Jun 20th at 4:01am 2009


--IF you're just retexturing it, why not just replace the vtf? or are you trying to add selectable skins to the model?

Can you post your QC and the compile log from studiomdl?




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Re: Reskinning An Exisiting Model...
Posted by Riven on Wed Jun 24th at 4:08am 2009


Did you ever solve your problem? Posting your QC could help us help you!






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