![]() ![]() Right now i cant find a useful offset to get the count of each submesh - so it is try and error to find the end of the first submesh - i start out with a low count and try to find the vertices fvf sizeĪ. Write down all starts of mesh data starts -> search for text string geom0, again 15 bytes after the 0 is the start of each mesh (again note the data visualizer next time you can find them without search) Search (ctrl+f) for hex value 27 06 - followed by 27 04 after a few bytes - 15 bytes after 27 04 is the start adress for hex2obj step1 so it is 0xF2E (also note the data visualizer on the left you can find that structure on the next file too) as an example the s2000 ap1 chargespeed bonnet Open one file in hex2obj and then in hex workshop. Once installed, open it up, go to options -> preferences -> General -> set Bytes per Row to 16 I am using hex workshop to check the files Since i have checked out the files over on xentax before, here is my short hex2obj tutorial recap ![]()
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