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==Utilities==
==Utilities==
* [http://forum.xentax.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=12813 RMDMaxScript - A script for importing RMD files into 3DS Max]
* [http://forum.xentax.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=12813 RMDMaxScript - A script for importing RMD files into 3DS Max]

Revision as of 05:38, 10 May 2015

Utilities

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Miscellaneous

RMD Files (Models)

There are a few utilities for exporting RMD files to a more usable format. One is a MaxScript for importing them to 3DS Max, and can then be exported to a better format. Supports bones and automatically applies textures.

RMDViewer can be used to export RMD files to the .OBJ format. It also automatically exports textures to the .tga format.

RMDTool can export meshes to the obj format. It can also import them back to the RMD format.

TMX Files (Icons)

Persona 3 and 4 use TMX files as its' sprite resource. There are tools in order to export, import and modify TMX files.

TMXViewer can view TMX, SPR, and BIN files and export them as a .png file.

Nocturne's Leftover TMX Editor can modify any file that has a TMX0 signature. In order to use the editor with SPR files, they need to be exported with the TMXExtract script.

TMXExtract can extract all TMX files from a SPR or BIN file.

TMXImporter can import the TMX files back into the SPR or BIN file.

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Persona 3 and 4
Game Persona 3 and 4
Developer Atlus
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