It still needs a texture file but I could not find one in the minigame.img for it! so i just replaced the severed head model with the wdr model file for the grenade in the weapons.img file and then loaded the game ! The head had textures, I did not need to replace the grenade.wtd file for the model to find it's textures. I have a hard time explaining this part but i'll try: Say i get a model from lev_des/minigame.img of a severed head! it's just a wdr file. wdr file and i need it to keep all texture mapping data because some models that i have replaced with say the grenade find their textures from a wtd file located somewhere else than in the weapons.img file. I just need to be able to import a wdr file into zmodeler2, move it (on some rotate it) and export it back to a.
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And even thoe zmod2 will not export cars fully yet if you could make it import and export a wdr file you will have the first modeling program to import and export at least one kind of model file for gtaiv and I would be able to make like seriously at least 50 top knotch mods for gtaiv. I know car modeling is important but if you can get a car in the game this should be like a 15 min project for ya. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.So can you import a wdr model file into zmodeler like say the model for the sledge hammer in the weapons.img file and then move it's position and then export it back into the game but renameing it and replaceing it with the bat by renameing it w_bat.wdr? You can currently take the sledgehammer.wdr file rename it to w_ bat.wdr and it will show up in the game but it's position is off! There's like 50 models I wanna do this with I even found a sword model but to replace the knife or bat with it and have it look right I need to rotate the model and move it up a bit. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
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