![]() ![]() Can select PNG images as well as TPLs for overwrites (includes automatic conversion).Added support for textures with palettes (all types now supported).Changed the name of the program from TPL Overwriter to DAT Texture Wizard.Added a few more Pro-tips Version 2.0: In fact, you can even use it from Window's right-click context menu (as seen in the "Installing to your context menu's 'Send to' submenu" spoiler), making it easier than ever to convert your images! Your images and the script don’t need to be in the same folder like with TexConv they can be anywhere, even on different drives. ![]() Although you don’t need the entire default filename all you really need to keep is the last underscore and number at the end, before the file extension. So it will work fine as long as you kept the standard naming convention. *It determines the image type (and therefore what encoding to use) by looking at the file name. For the whole process, an interface doesn’t even open instead, a few moments later you’ll simply have your converted files in the same folder as the originals. If it’s a TPL, the script converts it to a PNG, and if it’s a PNG, it will convert it to a TPL, while choosing the correct encoding based on the image type*. For each file, it will look at the file format and image type from the file to determine what to do with it. My script uses this tool, but gives you the ability to simply select the files you want to convert, and drag-and-drop them all onto the script at once (or even better, just right click on the files, and send them to the converter, as seen in the installer spoiler below). Originally, Wimm's tool is used via manual entry into the command line for a single image (including requiring input for the file, file format and image type options). This is a script I wrote around something I found within a set of utilities called Wimm's SZS Tools. , Ashby, and Claire Miri for supporting me on Patreon! You guys are awesome.ġ] PNG to-from TPL.bat - v2.2 ( Google download | MediaFire mirror) I also want to give a special shout-out and thanks to Achilles1515 Thanks go out to those who led to the golden YaGCD, and all others who have researched, discovered, and documented their findings and reverse engineering. ![]() If you'd like to use this in your own projects, shoot me a PM and I'll share the source code. I've written my own codec for converting most TPL formats to and from PNG. Or, the "User Guide & Info.txt" file from DTW v2.x. An explanation of its usage can be found in the mostly-but-not-entirely-outdated guide, How to Hack Any Texture. Note 2: The "Manual Placements" tab is basically just the incorporation of earlier versions of this program (still useful in a few cases). ![]() If you'd like to know more about it you can look in the 'Old post content' below. You may or may not need this anymore, but basically, it's a powerful, independent TPL texture converter, which utilizes drag-and-drop, so you don't even need to open a cmd window. Note: My PNG to-from TPL batch script also comes in the download with DTW (this script uses wimgt for image conversions, so it may produce slightly different results during conversion than DTW). ![]()
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