posted 08 April 2002 20:31
I have opened cv5 and then saved the red dragons animation to GIF format. i opened GIF movie gear and did my modifications(added some frames and took some away.I saved them as GIF format and now i want to get them back into .dcc I opened cv5 but under the save button(lower right hand side)and the only options there is GIF and ** standard files. how do i get them back into .dcc files?
Myhrginoc Honorary Warlord
Posts: 1326 From: Percussion U Registered: Dec 2001
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darkwhispers Lord
Posts: 110 From: Registered: Mar 2002
posted 08 April 2002 21:34
um thnx. i already had that file down loaded and stored in the add ons folder.but i do aprreciate the help though. and now for everyone who took time out to help me.THANK YOU. but i am giving up on modding. its taking too much of my time and i barely got the basics down.I have been trying for over 7 hours just to get the DA** dragons(either) to work and im fed up with it.I still cant change the colors of monsters.I havent even tried the real hard parts like missle additions and such.I just dont know enough about modding and hex edditing and stuff like that.its so freakin frustrating asking questions from everyone and havin to bother them. Wanna know what the definition of insanity is? Its doing the same thing over and over and Expecting Different results! but once again thank you for trying to help me.
Apocalypse Demon Moderator
Posts: 4023 From: Mississauga, Ontario Registered: Oct 2001
posted 08 April 2002 22:07
Dragons are not for beginners. Don't frustrate yourself with the harder parts, start with the easy stuff. There are many parts of the dragons that take alot of advanced editing that you probably don't know. You need to replace all animations, make sure you don't have the replaced monster to have more than one body part, then edit the frame count through hex editing(which isn't for new modders), then editing the offsets which is VERY annoying and only for advanced graphic and animations modders. You're starting on the hard stuff and that's why you are frustrating yourself.