manve1 Posted October 31, 2012 Posted October 31, 2012 I was looking for a TXD file, cuz i want to change how the object looks, i found the DFF file "des_medicentre.dff" but i can find txd for it, any ideas? ( sorry if in wrong section ) Looking for tutorials or information? check out: www.simpleask.co.uk
50p Posted November 1, 2012 Posted November 1, 2012 Where are you looking and where did you find the .dff? To keep things organized, people usually put .txd in the same folder as .dff and .col. If you can't find it, ask the author of the model or resource where you found it. - MTA Script Editor - Ask your scripting questions properly, please. - 50p's public resources - Meta.xml - what is it for? How is it possible LOL
manve1 Posted November 1, 2012 Author Posted November 1, 2012 I found that in gta3.img file, via img tool, but i cant find the txd file for the model Looking for tutorials or information? check out: www.simpleask.co.uk
50p Posted November 1, 2012 Posted November 1, 2012 Are you sure it's in gta3.img? I can't find it myself. Maybe you've installed some mod that added this file. Also, why would you need to export a model from gta3.img and then replace the in-game model with this one? Try MEd, you can find textures by models or models by textures. If you don't want to use MEd then you can go hardcore and find the model in one of the .ide files which will also tell you the texture name. - MTA Script Editor - Ask your scripting questions properly, please. - 50p's public resources - Meta.xml - what is it for? How is it possible LOL
manve1 Posted November 1, 2012 Author Posted November 1, 2012 i dont get what you mean, but i only want the texture so i can change how the colors look, and it should be in gta3.img because it is one of gta bowling buildings Looking for tutorials or information? check out: www.simpleask.co.uk
50p Posted November 1, 2012 Posted November 1, 2012 Go to about 3:50 to see the item chooser, it shows the model and its texture name in the table. You can find models by names (you know the name of the model without the extension ".dff"). Once you get the texture name, open IMG Tool or Spark (which I prefer) and just search for that texture. - MTA Script Editor - Ask your scripting questions properly, please. - 50p's public resources - Meta.xml - what is it for? How is it possible LOL
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