JaoSming wrote:those textures you see are all there is to edit in a court file, and the 3d model parts are not editable
Okay well i don't think there's really a need to edit the 3d model parts, but shouldn't the models be viewable when you click on them?
JaoSming wrote:the addresses change and as you can see in the courts, I never touched the lines and kept the lane the same color as the out of bounds area
What do you mean the addresses change? you mean after you hex edit the colors and what not?
JaoSming wrote:The Generic courts are there because baseball110 added a few extra teams after I "retired" from the mod.
Well I just wanted to make you guys aware of the fact that some of the teams in the beta 2 had team specific courts, and after the latest updates, those same teams have lost their team specific court and has been replaced with the generic NCAA court when you select their stadium. It may only be a few teams, I'll test a few more college stadiums.
JaoSming wrote:the mod tool seems like it is working properly for you. There really is only 5-6 textures total for a court and I blanked a few out so I only had to edit the center logo and then hex edit the colors when I made all 70 courts.
yeah it probably is working properly, but i wanted to know if others are able to view those textures in the program, because i am not able to. it doesn't seem to be displaying any of the textures (even in other iff files) and there's a texture window and another tab with a "rotation" button, seemingly designed to adjust or rotate the texture, and that's blank too. So even though you say that's not editable, shouldn't it be displayed in the texture window to the right when i select them?
As far as hex editing the courts, in that thread it only shows where to find the out of bounds colors. do you know the sequence of the positions of the court as you scroll down to the repeating hex patterns?
How about the rest of the hex data in the f###.iff files? Are there any other options in the hex data of the court files besides transparency and color that has been identified?