An advanced version of the wismt texture tool from 3096
Ether Furnace - Advanced
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You must format your texture file names with <id.name.dds> (e.g. 00.PC079404_WAIST.dds). The id will be used to identify the texture it replaces.
Along side the wismt file, you also need the wimdo file placed in the same directory. Both files need to be modified for the replaced textures to function correctly in game.
go run main.go <repalcement type>
The desired .wismt and .wimdo files for the item you want to edit should be in the Input folder.
The desired changes should be placed in the Replace folder.
go run main.go
The desired .wismt and .wimdo files for the item you want to edit should be in a folder sharing their name (without a file extension) inside the Input folder.
E.g. Input/bl000101
The desired changes should be placed in a folder sharing the name of the files they will be inputted into (without a file extension) inside the Replace folder.
E.g. Replace/bl000101
go run main.go mi
The desired .wismt and .wimdo files for the item you want to edit should be in the Input folder.
The desired changes should be put in a folder for each respective version, starting at 1 and going in assending order, inside the Replace folder.
E.g. Replace/1
go run main.go mv <amount of versions>
The desired .wismt and .wimdo files for the item you want to edit should be in a folder sharing their name (without a file extension) inside the Input folder.
E.g. Input/bl000101
The desired changes should be placed inside the Replace folder.
E.g. Replace/bl000101
The desired changes should be put in a folder sharing the name of the files they will be inputted into (without a file extension), inside a folder for each respective version, starting at 1 and going in assending order, inside the Replace folder.
E.g. Replace/1/bl000101
go run main.go mvmi <amount of versions>
or
go run main.go mimv <amount of versions>