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Posted on 03-13-13, 02:39 am
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ShyguyKarma: 29 Posts: 10/88 Since: 02-15-13 |
How I can edit the textures from mario_model.bin and mario_cap.bin ?
I have the mkds editor, but I cant edit the textures. I want it to make 2 new character hacks: -Nes Super mario bros(8-bits character) -New super wario bros(using the idea from new super wario bros wii) Please help me!!!(I need an editor with an low size like 10mb) _________________________ Being a role job model is overrated, i'd much rather be hilariously edgy. |
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Posted on 03-13-13, 10:36 am
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Super Mario( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) Karma: 10182 Posts: 3185/4459 Since: 06-08-11 |
NSMB Editor can do it, lol.
It won't open the files because they end in .bin, and not in .nsbmd. But they're in fact NSBMD models like all others. So to get around this limitation, do this: - Export the file you want to edit - Import it on top of a .nsbmd file - Double-click it and edit whatever you want - Export it and import it in the original file. I think they're LZ compressed. If they are, you need to do this: - Export the file you want to edit - Import it on top of a .nsbmd file - LZ Decompress - Double-click it and edit whatever you want - LZ Compress - Export it and import it in the original file. Good luck!
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Posted on 03-13-13, 04:18 pm
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Fire SnakeEugene Karma: 3825 Posts: 83/1163 Since: 11-29-11 |
What do you exactly mean with 'Import it on top of a .nsbmd file'?
I don't get it (I'm not English ), and if I translate it is a strange sense.Dirbaio, could you say that sense on a otherwise way?
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Posted on 03-13-13, 04:22 pm (rev. 1 by
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Super Mario( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) Karma: 10182 Posts: 3186/4459 Since: 06-08-11 |
- Select mario_model_LZ.bin (or whatever file you want to edit)
- Click "Extract file" and save it - Select any NSBMD file in the file browser - Click "Extract file" and save it (so you can restore it later when you're done) - Click "Replace file" and select the mario_model_LZ.bin you extracted before - LZ decompress - Edit - when you're done invert the process I think it's clear enough... |
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Posted on 03-13-13, 04:51 pm
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Fire SnakeEugene Karma: 3825 Posts: 84/1163 Since: 11-29-11 |
Posted by Dirbaio - Select mario_model_LZ.bin (or whatever file you want to edit) - Click "Extract file" and save it - Select any NSBMD file in the file browser - Click "Extract file" and save it (so you can restore it later when you're done) - Click "Replace file" and select the mario_model_LZ.bin you extracted before - LZ decompress - Edit - when you're done invert the process I think it's clear enough... Yeah, that's is really clear. Thank you very much, Dirbaio
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Posted on 03-13-13, 05:42 pm (rev. 1 by
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ShyguyKarma: 29 Posts: 11/88 Since: 02-15-13 |
Thanks!
I was replaced normal mario whith an 8 bits mario! Next it was combined with 1985 Super mario Bros Replica. Coming Soon... _________________________ Being a role job model is overrated, i'd much rather be hilariously edgy. |
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Posted on 03-13-13, 09:51 pm
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Pokeyme some orange juice my hand Karma: 674 Posts: 206/699 Since: 09-24-12 |
That's pretty cool... But *insert unoriginality text here* I know I'm getting off-topic. |
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Posted on 03-21-13, 10:02 pm
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