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Glacierise 11 November 2007, 09:14 AM I suppose the shaders are HLSL shaders, and even if it decompiles them in some way, they are only useful in DX environment, 3dvia print screen 2.2 music and not in software rendering. This tool takes a frame from any directX pc game, and converts all the geometry, textures, shaders, and lights into a 3dsMax 3dvia print screen 2.2 music or.Obj file. RTshaders 02 February 2008, 04:14 PM 3dripper is surely a useful tools for study. Just in the first 5 minutes of thinking about this there are some pretty interesting possibilities with this thing. No part of this website may be reproduced unless for personal use without prior written permission from The CGSociety. This application is really meant as a learning and 3dvia print screen 2.2 music development testing tool, not a free ticket to copyrighted models and textures. The dumper would allow you to pop your PS2 discs in your machine, create an ISO, extract the models, and then recreate them in a viewer, textures, animation and all. TheMadArtist 11 November 3dvia print screen 2.2 music 2007, 03:27 PM Yeah, there are definitely some bad things that can come out of this. How hard would it be to take something like Ironforge from WoW and put it into Secondlife. There was a FFX and FFX2 model dumper and viewer available here at one point. BooMer86 11 November 2007, 04:45 PM That is UT3 in FEAR Combat map. CGTalk Moderation 3dvia print screen 2.2 music 04 April 2008, 09:14 PM This thread has been automatically closed as it remained inactive for 12 months. AndrewATL 11 November 2007, 02:23 AM Pretty cool program, this is from COD 4 demo. Just remember to read the licences that come with your games. How can this use just single screen to remodel the whole thing. The CGS supports artists at every level 3dvia print screen 2.2 music by offering a range of services to connect, inform, educate and promote digital artists worldwide. I assume people here have been following the developments in the music industry. Hirazi 11 November 2007, 07:13 PM If this works as fantastic as it sounds, it truly is mind-blowing.
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