[Archive] [Theory] How to get a model edit tauren to normal size.
[Archive] [Theory] How to get a model edit tauren to normal size.
Quote: Hello people, Used the famous program "Glitchy's Model Editing Suite" some minutes ago, I'm not that skilled in it, and the model editing part. That's why I use it ofc
Here's to my theory.
You convert X race to tauren male/female.
Open it in My Warcraft Studio, find the structure model, .m2 thing. The one that decides what shape your character should have.
Open it in Glitchy's Model Editing Suite, and resize it XX times.
After use model-injection program and inject it and save it again.
If anyone could try this out, it would be great. Other great thing would be if you could swap the white mane+tail to normal skin.
All from me :-) And SORRY IF THIS IS WRONG SECTION but I haven't got all day just to find it...
Over'n'Out!
Archived author: Jomal • Posted: 2025-11-04T11:59:38.766976
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Quote: Hello people, Used the famous program "Glitchy's Model Editing Suite" some minutes ago, I'm not that skilled in it, and the model editing part. That's why I use it ofc
Here's to my theory.
You convert X race to tauren male/female.
Open it in My Warcraft Studio, find the structure model, .m2 thing. The one that decides what shape your character should have.
Open it in Glitchy's Model Editing Suite, and resize it XX times.
After use model-injection program and inject it and save it again.
If anyone could try this out, it would be great. Other great thing would be if you could swap the white mane+tail to normal skin.
All from me :-) And SORRY IF THIS IS WRONG SECTION but I haven't got all day just to find it...
Over'n'Out!
Quote:Not really a theory, it works. You don't need to use the model injector, in fact I wouldn't. Just make a new patch with the new .m2 in it. Also it has some problems as people have been finding out such as the armor still remains large. You will have to resize this down. I wouldn't use the model injector because you are not changing the structure of the model just the size. It may cause additional problems.
Archived author: *ChAoS* • Posted: 2025-11-04T11:59:38.766976
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Quote:Not really a theory, it works. You don't need to use the model injector, in fact I wouldn't. Just make a new patch with the new .m2 in it. Also it has some problems as people have been finding out such as the armor still remains large. You will have to resize this down. I wouldn't use the model injector because you are not changing the structure of the model just the size. It may cause additional problems.
Quote: Originally Posted by theblackmage
Not really a theory, it works. You don't need to use the model injector, in fact I wouldn't. Just make a new patch with the new .m2 in it. Also it has some problems as people have been finding out such as the armor still remains large. You will have to resize this down. I wouldn't use the model injector because you are not changing the structure of the model just the size. It may cause additional problems.
OkayBut as I said, I don't know alot 'bout model editing
Archived author: Jomal • Posted: 2025-11-04T11:59:38.766976
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Quote: Originally Posted by theblackmage
Not really a theory, it works. You don't need to use the model injector, in fact I wouldn't. Just make a new patch with the new .m2 in it. Also it has some problems as people have been finding out such as the armor still remains large. You will have to resize this down. I wouldn't use the model injector because you are not changing the structure of the model just the size. It may cause additional problems.
OkayBut as I said, I don't know alot 'bout model editing
Quote:Should be doable through dbc aswell.
Archived author: Grymskvll • Posted: 2025-11-04T11:59:38.766976
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Quote:Should be doable through dbc aswell.
Quote:It's do able without Glitchys MES, and there is a guide and about this and information posted. Use the search.
Archived author: merfed • Posted: 2025-11-04T11:59:38.766976
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Quote:It's do able without Glitchys MES, and there is a guide and about this and information posted. Use the search.
Quote: this confuses me...but good job
Archived author: pudgypuff561 • Posted: 2025-11-04T11:59:38.766976
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Quote: this confuses me...but good job
Quote: niice `maate
Archived author: stoffe1 • Posted: 2025-11-04T11:59:38.766976
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Quote: niice `maate