UTF Editor
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Will this work for Windows 7. Because I can’t view any CMP model.
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It was designed in Windows 7. Please make sure you have all the libraries installed.
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Installed DirectX Runtimes, but I still get this when I try to “Show Model”.
EDIT: Didn’t you say something about a tweak towards recompiling the application?
EDIT2: Never mind, the SVN build works better.
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Version 2.2 has now been released!
First and foremost, this latest version now runs on the .NET Framework 4.5.2. This gives us more modern features and bugfixes across the board.
Here are the highlights for this new version:
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Significantly improved node copy/pasting behavior. Nodes are pasted as siblings to the current node as opposed to children (Ctrl+Shift+V allows pasting as children). Copied nodes will include all children. Pasted nodes are renamed if an existing node has the same name, and the rename is smart enough to detect the numbering pattern and continue it (useful for repeatedly pasting a node). Ctrl-selection now works properly.
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Model viewer has been ported from Managed DirectX to SharpDX, eliminating a now deprecated dependency.
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Model viewer properly updates when the UTF file is changed in the main window (e.g. adding/removing hardpoints).
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Completely redesigned camera. Now uses perspective projection, is smoother to move and pivot and zooms around the camera’s origin rather than the model’s. The middle mouse button is now used to pan.
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Moving hardpoints using the model viewer now provides a consistent and correct orientation and properly matches up when reloaded.
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Significant performance improvements when copy/pasting numerous hardpoint nodes while the model viewer window is opened.
Please report any issues you may encounter.
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I should probably keep this updated a bit more often…
Version 2.5 has been released! The highlight of this version is a new Resize option in the main menu which will rescale a model by the provided value, preserving hardpoints and animations.
As usual, please report any issues you may encounter.
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Hi! I have a problem with this version. I can’t zoom in/out, I tried to scroll and use the +/- on the numpad but that didn’t work. Have you the solution to this problem?
Edit : My bad that was the opened files I used that was buggy for the other files it’s OK.
Is there a way to get the zoom factor info in the model viewer? And texture colors are missing in the model viewer.
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The zoom in the new model viewer isn’t the same as the old one, it’s not quite as clear what the factor means due to a change in interpretation. Why do you want that information, exactly?
Also, you’re going to have to be clearer regarding textures. They load just fine here.
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Thanks FF the resize feature will be quite useful.
The missing zoom factor was actually one of the first things I noticed. Its pretty handy for comparing size differences between different models. I had been making heavy use of it to reclassify models in our mod based size. I think with the resize feature being able to see the changes via zoom factor would be even more useful. Still, its nice to beable to do the resize without having to fallback on the old FLModelTool or re-importing/exporting the model. -
I mean, the VMeshRef node will give you exact bounding box dimensions for every part of a model. It’s a lot more accurate than any kind of zoom value, especially since the zoom value right now is not a linear operator anymore.
Could try adding sizing info in the viewer but I’m not sure where.
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Version 2.6 has been released!
This version brings one major feature: SUR visualization in the model viewer! This long overdue feature finally brings the UTF Editor to feature parity with the venerable HardCMP. The SUR is loaded when the file is loaded and is available from the Visibility menu in the viewer.
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Tried!
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Some of the secondary groups seem to have a different center location, but I’m not sure where it is. The main group seems to always work fine though, so it’s a bit of a lower priority for me right now.
I invite anyone with more SUR knowledge than I to look at it.
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Those secondary SUR meshes are, as CMP parts, moved by the tree defined in the fix, pris and rev nodes.
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An option to view shield .surs would be nice as well
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Alright, version 2.6.1 is out with fixed secondary mesh locations.
I’m afraid I have no intention of adding shield SURs though.
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So I just tried out the new version and everything looks good.
The shield .surs also display correctly, if you rename them to match the filename of the cmp.