nix_trs on 12/4/2006 at 21:55
how can i get the thief textures ?
maybe there is a program that can read thief packages?
New Horizon on 12/4/2006 at 22:07
Quote Posted by nix_trs
how can i get the thief textures ?
maybe there is a program that can read thief packages?
The search function and the FAQ at the top of the screen will help. ;)
nix_trs on 13/4/2006 at 01:24
i already searched the forum before asking.
nix_trs on 13/4/2006 at 04:17
thanks, well i did not lie about searching.
he anyways, the texture browser only views thief 1 content, wouldnt open ant thief 2 stuff. and only textures i can get are the ones off meshes and objects.
what im looking for is textures off solid bsp brushes, walls floors... etc you know ? i need to get them out of thief somehow so i can use them for different purposes. atleast get them to pcx or bmp format.
New Horizon on 13/4/2006 at 04:47
Quote Posted by nix_trs
thanks, well i did not lie about searching.
he anyways, the texture browser only views thief 1 content, wouldnt open ant thief 2 stuff. and only textures i can get are the ones off meshes and objects.
what im looking for is textures off solid bsp brushes, walls floors... etc you know ? i need to get them out of thief somehow so i can use them for different purposes. atleast get them to pcx or bmp format.
Thief media edit should be able to import and export Thief 1 and 2, but you don't need to do that anyway.
Since I didn't know if you were talking about Thief 1/2 or Thief 3, I didn't elaborate too much, but to get the textures from Thief 1 and 2, just change the .crf extension of the file packages to .zip.
Crf files are just renamed zip files. Nothing fancy. :)
While you may have used the search function, you have to dig a bit more to find that type of information. ;) You should also have gone to the Thief 1 and 2 editors guild and read the DromED FAQ.
It gives you the info about renaming the CRF files. :)
(
http://ttlg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=87962&highlight=open+crf+files)
nix_trs on 13/4/2006 at 17:07
Quote Posted by New Horizon
Crf files are just renamed zip files. Nothing fancy. :)
aha! thanks mate!
here i might as well just post a nice method i know of renaming all those files to zip with 1 command.
Start > Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt
CD C:\Folder\Subfolder\Etc\
ren *.crf *.zip
Inline Image:
http://nix.teegtahn.com/uploads/rencommand.JPGonce again thank! :thumb:
New Horizon on 13/4/2006 at 17:27
Ha ha. No problem my friend. ;) We like to help around here, but at the same time...we'll make you sweat a little bit first. Happy Thieving.
ZylonBane on 13/4/2006 at 17:44
Quote Posted by nix_trs
here i might as well just post a nice method i know of renaming all those files to zip with 1 command.
Start > Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt
CD C:\Folder\Subfolder\Etc\
ren *.crf *.zip
Wow dude... using the rename command to rename files. You r teh l33t haxzor. :rolleyes:
Here's a better method-- DON'T rename them. Just associate CRF files with your ZIP program of choice.
Frikkinjerk on 14/4/2006 at 02:03
Quote Posted by ZylonBane
Wow dude... using the rename command to rename files. You r teh l33t haxzor. :rolleyes:
Here's a better method-- DON'T rename them. Just associate CRF files with your ZIP program of choice.
Not everyone is an all-knowing, omnipotent being ike you, ZB. :rolleyes: