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Modified textures not working? Updated application to 1.0Added the color textures so custom colors can be done again. This is a superb tool you've made, thank you!Would it be possible to use this tool to completely change what your character is wearing (such as two wildly different pieces of equipment)?Would it also be possible to remove gear entirely?

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You will be prompted to point to your ffxiv folder Example: C: Program Files (x86) SquareEnix FINAL FANTASY XIV - A Realm Reborn game sqpack ffxiv If you are just updating the application, you can just replace the older.exe file with the new one. The zip contains the application, and a required dll for Json files.

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(such as whatever piece of equipment becoming Emperor's New Breeches / Gloves / Robe)Thanks for taking the time to read my question.The application can only modify textures, it doesn't have the ability to change entire models around.I have been planning on giving that a try though. If I do manage to successfully change models around I'll probably make a tool that swaps out gear but I haven't really looked into that yet.A while back I did manage to do it successfully with cheat engine,but that modifies memory addresses which would be completely different from actually swapping the models around, and I believe the memory addresses change every time you start the game so it would be hard to do it that way, even though its a better way of doing it since you don't swap out the model for everyone just yourself. The application can only modify textures, it doesn't have the ability to change entire models around.I have been planning on giving that a try though. Ah, I see.I also tried swapping equipment models with cheat engine and could technically get it to work in the character page, but the changes would never reflect in the actual game world.As a matter of fact, I even made a thread here with the results of my labor.Sadly, I never could figure out a way to make these changes appear on your actual in-game model, just the preview window.How did you manage to accomplish what I could not? Please, any info you'd be willing to share would be greatly appreciated, and I could update my own thread so others can benefit as well.So I took a look at your method and the issue is that you're modifying the Item ID that the preview window uses, and not the Model ID that the characters use.I did it a long time ago, but managed to do it again just now, so here's a quick guide. Wonderful, thank you!However, I tried your method but found that it doesn't work like I hoped it would. I have a couple of burning questions that I need to know.1) If you're attempting to alter a piece that's already glamored, which ID should I use?

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The ID of the ACTUAL item itself? Or the ID of the item's CURRENT appearance?2) I've tried both methods listed above. Using the actual item's ID leads me to a single base address, from which I can't figure out anything meaningful.Using the projected item's ID leads to results that are similar to yours. After editing them though, I try zoning in and out of multiple areas. My outfit never changes, and the game will eventually crash after zoning a random number of times.Are there any limitations or crashes that you've encountered from your experience?EDIT: I figured out.kinda?

I noticed my addresses changed when I stepped outside. I did yet another scan, found my addresses again, then edited them once more. Now I am getting the intended results. I'm not sure what happened, but ultimately, I'm glad I could get it working.

Wonderful, thank you!However, I tried your method but found that it doesn't work like I hoped it would. I have a couple of burning questions that I need to know.1) If you're attempting to alter a piece that's already glamored, which ID should I use? The ID of the ACTUAL item itself? Or the ID of the item's CURRENT appearance?2) I've tried both methods listed above. Using the actual item's ID leads me to a single base address, from which I can't figure out anything meaningful.Using the projected item's ID leads to results that are similar to yours.

After editing them though, I try zoning in and out of multiple areas. EDIT: I figured out.kinda? I noticed my addresses changed when I stepped outside. I did yet another scan, found my addresses again, then edited them once more. Now I am getting the intended results. I'm not sure what happened, but ultimately, I'm glad I could get it working.Glad it worked out:Dmessing with the addresses gets kind of weird, sometimes it appears to be changing fine with the gear changes, but then it stops and the memory addresses there get used for something else, so you have to find another that doesn't do that.

That's why although not impossible, it is harder to make an application that will change the gear based on memory addresses. Glad you are back!

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You really did a great job! Waiting for your 3d model extractor.I've been working mostly on textures, but have looked into 3d models a bit, mostly extracting which shouldn't be an issue.The bigger issue is what format to extract them as, so that when changes are made and the model is saved in that format, that modified model file can be interpreted, converted, then imported into the game.So still some research to be done, but with TexTools coming along nicely, I'll be shifting focus to 3D files soon. Okay so nevermind my last post, more or less figured it out myself. I do need some additional help though: Do you know where the textures for smallclothes are stored?

At the moment I'm trying to create a very basic nude mod for males, similar to the very first nude mod posted in this thread:At this point I'm somewhat doubting we'll ever get a proper male nude mod, there seems to be zero interest in it at the moment. Still, a Ken doll nude mod is better than none at all. But yeah, I'm not entirely sure where I should start here so I figured maybe I'd try altering the smallclothes textures and see how that turned out. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated though.^^. So the application pulls the gear from the internal item list, which does not include smallclothes as they are not a piece of equipment you put on but the base. They are in the files though, so I'll have to add them manually, which shouldn't be an issue.

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I'll make sure to get it done on the next update.After reading up on it a bit on the forums, it seems that whatever the process is for removing smallclothes and their alpha layers, it's very difficult and no one is sure of the exact process that was used by the modders of the female nude mods to remove their smallcloths before the added on the nipples, vagina, and bigger butt. The only person that I know by name who might know how to do this is NaughtyWeaver, but so far he hasn't answered any of my emails or Tweets. With as little enthusiasm as there is in here for male nude mods (or males in general, all of the screenies in the Miqo'te Nud Mod thread are of same sex couples), I'm probably going to have to jump through hoops and hurdles just to get a Ken-doll type nude mod, and it'll be a miralce if I get one wiht a dick and bigger butt.