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Quote from Skotty on August 12, 2011, 2:19 pmOh I got this problem too, but I figured out in which order to press what button
You open Studiocompiler, go to Decompiler. Exit the programm to have the decompiler as your start window.
Restart the program (start window must be decompiler now). Now switch over to Material Compile. Now switch back to Decompiler. Select your model, change the output path and Extract.If it's still not working try to switch around. Sometime it will work for sure.
Oh I got this problem too, but I figured out in which order to press what button
You open Studiocompiler, go to Decompiler. Exit the programm to have the decompiler as your start window.
Restart the program (start window must be decompiler now). Now switch over to Material Compile. Now switch back to Decompiler. Select your model, change the output path and Extract.
If it's still not working try to switch around. Sometime it will work for sure.
Quote from Rubrica on August 12, 2011, 2:38 pmThat's... Linda... Huh. Well, however weird that is, that just opened up a whole glazier's worth of new windows for me, so thanks!
That's... Linda... Huh. Well, however weird that is, that just opened up a whole glazier's worth of new windows for me, so thanks!
Quote from darkempire on August 12, 2011, 2:43 pmit say Command/studiomdl.exe. not Found
Please set correct HL2SDK patch using configure Button. hmm
it say Command/studiomdl.exe. not Found
Please set correct HL2SDK patch using configure Button. hmm
Quote from darkempire on August 12, 2011, 2:44 pmSkotty wrote:Oh I got this problem too, but I figured out in which order to press what button
You open Studiocompiler, go to Decompiler. Exit the programm to have the decompiler as your start window.
Restart the program (start window must be decompiler now). Now switch over to Material Compile. Now switch back to Decompiler. Select your model, change the output path and Extract.If it's still not working try to switch around. Sometime it will work for sure.
woooooow Thanks lol it work realy lol taht is realy werdt

You open Studiocompiler, go to Decompiler. Exit the programm to have the decompiler as your start window.
Restart the program (start window must be decompiler now). Now switch over to Material Compile. Now switch back to Decompiler. Select your model, change the output path and Extract.
If it's still not working try to switch around. Sometime it will work for sure.
woooooow Thanks lol it work realy lol taht is realy werdt
Quote from darkempire on August 12, 2011, 4:49 pmSkotty wrote:Oh I got this problem too, but I figured out in which order to press what button
You open Studiocompiler, go to Decompiler. Exit the programm to have the decompiler as your start window.
Restart the program (start window must be decompiler now). Now switch over to Material Compile. Now switch back to Decompiler. Select your model, change the output path and Extract.If it's still not working try to switch around. Sometime it will work for sure.
Oke i decompiler in a folder what do i need to do next?
can you say it step's?

You open Studiocompiler, go to Decompiler. Exit the programm to have the decompiler as your start window.
Restart the program (start window must be decompiler now). Now switch over to Material Compile. Now switch back to Decompiler. Select your model, change the output path and Extract.
If it's still not working try to switch around. Sometime it will work for sure.
Oke i decompiler in a folder what do i need to do next?
can you say it step's?
Quote from WinstonSmith on August 12, 2011, 5:23 pmdarkempire wrote:Oke i decompiler in a folder what do i need to do next?
can you say it step's?I'll tell you what you can do next, you can hit the edit button instead of triple-posting.
And for the record, find the decompiled files and open the QC file with any text editor. Change the $modelname, and using the existing bit about skins as a template add your own. Then recompile the model using GUIStudioMdl and the edited QC file.
can you say it step's?
I'll tell you what you can do next, you can hit the edit button instead of triple-posting.
And for the record, find the decompiled files and open the QC file with any text editor. Change the $modelname, and using the existing bit about skins as a template add your own. Then recompile the model using GUIStudioMdl and the edited QC file.
Quote from darkempire on August 12, 2011, 6:34 pmWinstonSmith wrote:darkempire wrote:Oke i decompiler in a folder what do i need to do next?
can you say it step's?I'll tell you what you can do next, you can hit the edit button instead of triple-posting.
And for the record, find the decompiled files and open the QC file with any text editor. Change the $modelname, and using the existing bit about skins as a template add your own. Then recompile the model using GUIStudioMdl and the edited QC file.
Oke i have that QC and also add model name.
and now?
can you say it step's?
I'll tell you what you can do next, you can hit the edit button instead of triple-posting.
And for the record, find the decompiled files and open the QC file with any text editor. Change the $modelname, and using the existing bit about skins as a template add your own. Then recompile the model using GUIStudioMdl and the edited QC file.
Oke i have that QC and also add model name.
and now?
Quote from darkempire on August 14, 2011, 6:06 pmI just can not get it done
I just can not get it done
Quote from WinstonSmith on August 14, 2011, 8:35 pmdarkempire wrote:Oke i have that QC and also add model name.
and now?Did you add a skin in the QC file?
and now?
Did you add a skin in the QC file?