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Total War: Warhammer II (*.rigid_model_v2)

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ac452945257, posted Mon Feb 04, 2019 2:28 pm (43154)


zaramot wrote:
So, here's the "first" script, guys! You can test it and post bug reports here, I will try to fix issues with updates xD

The script works well but the bones are reversed,and it is not compatiable with weapon models
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gooboo, posted Sat Mar 23, 2019 6:26 pm (45983)


Is anyone still working on this script? I would love to be able to mod some units in Warhammer II, but I know absolutely nothing about scripting or programming.
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alecolov, posted Mon Apr 08, 2019 4:45 pm (46659)


zaramot wrote:
So, here's the "first" script, guys! You can test it and post bug reports here, I will try to fix issues with updates xD

Win10 antivirus detects a Trojan from this file... Anyone gets the same problem?
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Zeratul, posted Sun Oct 06, 2019 7:24 pm (51358)


Thanks a lot for the mod, it's been helping me create some units as I'm trying to make my way into modding...
After a lot of tinkering and reading for the past few months, I was able to fix the "reversed bones" issue, by simply removing the the "-" sign from lines 340 and 389 in the script from "-vx"

This now causes the skeletons to be imported in the right orientation, but the normals of the mesh are reversed, so I have to flip them which is very easy

For me this fixed the issue where moving a joint would result in weird orientation because the pivot point of the bone is connected to the opposite side

I'm trying to remesh new units and introduce them into the game, I have been able to update some meshes and even add to the skeleton tables, but I'm having a very hard time with the battle animation tables...

I have been trying to read the animation from the battle animations without any success, the only tool I was able to get working is uu3d, which actually gives me the x,y,z locations for each bone of each frame, but I have no way of exporting them and I have to move them manually into Maya, I suspect it would work fine in the pro version of UU3D, but I'm not so sure...

Do you think that there is a way to read the animation tables for each pose from the text files, or export them into Maya? it's been giving me a very hard time doing that and doing it manually takes a lot of time, and I only have a few hours after work to work on modding..

I'm trying to update some animations for custom new skeletons and meshes, instead of building a new animation from scratch...and not that I would know how to export that yet into the game anyway :D

I would appreciate any help or pointing me in the right direction
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brizingr, posted Sat Oct 19, 2019 11:20 am (51614)


Hello,
I'm read a post and I would also like to have the models in FBX. I downloaded the files but I can not make the script work to transcribe rigid_model into mesh.
Could you explain to me the process? Normally, I use Blender but I have also downloaded Maya.
Thank you.
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tasanhalas, posted Mon Feb 10, 2020 12:28 pm (53901)


Hi, I haven't been able to successfully export Weapons and props from Warhammer 2. I found the py script that was supposed to work but when I open the FBX with blender I get was seems like an almost empty file :/

Any help would be appreciated
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