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11-17-05, 07:37 AM   #1
ArianZg
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Changing Yourself?

I'm very new to this site,but I did find some very interesting things.As I searched a bit,I found the warlock pet skins addon.It was very cool,but since I'm not a warlock it was of no use to me.Then I got the idea that something could be done on your char.If it was possible to du something like that on a pet,it should be also be able on a player.I am a litle bored with my troll,so i thought it could be replaced with the Yarr! priate or noggerfogger skeleton model.Since I don't no anything about .lua,I would like if anybody of you professionals do it,or at least tell me it's not possible.

NOTE:My english is not anywhere near perfect,so please don't hate my for my sppeling mistakes
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11-17-05, 05:03 PM   #2
Dae
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Not possible. Sry.
Actually, thats not true, Guillotine, its just a little more difficult, as it is a bit different. First, you'll need MyWarcraftStudio(Link ). This application has the ability to open and extract from the .MPQ files in your ../World of Warcraft/Data folder(.MPQ files are basically Blizzard's own proprietary .ZIP files). While there are other programs that can do this as well, MyWarcraftStudio is by far my personal favorite(especially for this application) as it has a built in preview window. Install this program.

If most or all of this thus far makes little or no sense to you, then I suggest you stop here, and stick with the pre-made model variants.

Now, once you have the mod installed, we can start changing models. I want to stress first that none of this violates the ToS in any way, as all of it is 100% clientside. Any changes you make will only be seen by you, and only while playing on that computer. Now for the fun part...

Take what you want to replace(ie. your pet white wolf). Open MyWarcraftStudio(MWS), open the Models.mpq(in your World of Warcraft\data folder). Next, open another window of MWS(doubleclick the shortcut/exe again), and open Textures.mpq(also in your World of Warcraft\data folder. Also, make sure you opened it in the SECOND MWS window, so you now have 2 windows, one of the model files, the other of the texture files). Now, go through the models and find the model type that you want replace your wolf with(ie. a raptor). Keep in mind that EVER instance of the wolf model(ie. every wolf in the game, and anything else that uses its model, like the warg) will be replaced by the new model you are installing. Now, find the wolf in the model window, note the name that the .m2 file is called, then go to the raptor, click on it to preview the model, then right click on the .m2 file and click export. Save it as the name of the wolf's .m2 file (Should by default save to the Data folder, where you want them).

Ok, so your wolf now looks like a raptor, but still has the texture of the wolf. Looks kinda weird, don't it? Ok, go to that texture window. Now, find the wolf section, note the name of the .blp file of the color of wolf you have. You may have to check a few and look closely, as these are the flat texture applied to the wolf mesh, so they will look really different. Just look for coloring patterns. Next, find the raptor section, find the texture thats the color you want, again, click it to preview it, then right click it and hit export, then name it the same as the wolf .blp file (Also should default to your Data folder, where you want them). Now, you should have a brand new raptor. It will still SOUND like the wolf, though, as if you want to make it sound like a raptor, go into the Sound.mpq file, and follow the same procedures as for the model and textures.

Also, a note: You CANNOT(and I mean PERIOD) replace a model that only has one texture (ie. a wolf) with one that has 2 or more textures (for example, most flying creatures have 2, one for the body, and one for the wings. Onyxia, on the other hand, has 3 texture.). The original number of texture must mach the new number of texture, otherwise the game will take an error(if you are going from 2 texture to 1. ie. Replacing gryphons with wolves.) or will simply not apply any but the original number of textures(if you are going from 1 texture to 2. ie. Replacing your wolf with a gryphon. The gryphon's wings will jsut be plain white, no textures at all). For example, you could replace your wolf with a panther, or a raptor, or a troll even, but not a hippogryph. You could also replace gryphons with hippogryphs, or bats, or chimera's, but not with Onyxia, dragon whelps, or trolls(god I want to ride a troll to and from IF. Ultimate sign of servitude, but 'tis not to be). You can check the number of texture in the Texture .mpq. Just look for 2 texture named the exact same thing except it will have _01 or _02 on the end, and every color will have its own _02(so don't confuse it with the different colors, which can also be just numbered. The 2nd texture will be SIGNIFICANTLY different than the first(ie a gryphon's body and its wings)) Only known exception is Ragnaros, since his hammer is qualified as a secondary texture, not a double texture, so he counts a a single texture model, and his hammer will always be the right color.

In order to change your character in his base form into something different, you will end up changing EVERY other member of that race(and any other race that uses that model) into the new mesh and, if they use the same texture as your character(unlikely, considering the possible variations) the new texture. If not, just like the wolf-to-raptor above, they will have the old texture mapped on the new mesh. To change you character, though, just replace the race .m2 file, and the texture file for your particular skin color(which may take some trial and error to find the right one).

It should be noted that these methods can also be used to change your armor and weapon(s) to look like anything you want them to. Just explore through the file trees if your curious what you can replace. Try it out, and if it doesn't work, all you have to do is delete whatever file you extracted to to make it not work out of your data folder.
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11-17-05, 07:16 PM   #3
Gothica
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Angry ehm..

Well i tryed the program ...
I wanted to change a model skin of shoulders
But.. the result was kinda lol

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11-17-05, 07:33 PM   #4
Gothica
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omg

omg...Pfff i dosent repair with repair.exe i need to reinstall the game...
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11-17-05, 09:21 PM   #5
DerekTD
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Talking Interface!!!!

Hey, I like your Interface setup. What addons are you using? If you can, could you send your interface folder to me?
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11-17-05, 10:50 PM   #6
Shonie
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Looks like he is using Insomniax to me.
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11-18-05, 06:23 AM   #7
Gothica
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eh

Insomniax UnOfficial Version that works with 1.8.3
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11-25-05, 12:13 PM   #8
demonkunga
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I am haveing a few problems with this, i have gotten most of it to work great, but when I change my default base character form I still have the original character skin showing and havent found out how to get that changed yet. Also happened once for a mount I tryed.... but mainly the character base form... any help? Thanks
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11-30-05, 12:51 AM   #9
StyleX
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Hey

Can u explain this a little better like a Toturial Step by Step. ????

U kinda made me have to reinstall World of Warcraft After that.
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11-30-05, 01:36 AM   #10
diff3reNt
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Is there a way to make something change only for you? Like if I want my gnome to look like an undead I dont want all other gnomes turning undead too...
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11-30-05, 10:47 AM   #11
Xanth
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Cool

But you can change yourself to another race. I've always hated the over-the-top cartoon look of the gnomes, so I've removed them from the game. I've simply replaced the gnome model with the night elf one. Forthe most part the change is hardely even noticable, except that everyone is tall now.
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11-30-05, 06:29 PM   #12
Xanth
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Is there a way to make something change only for you? Like if I want my gnome to look like an undead I dont want all other gnomes turning undead too...
Nope, not possible. For example, I've recently changed my shaman ghost wolf into the Devilsaur model. That mode uses the file called wolf.m2 whenever I change into it. The game, when it needs to draw me in ghost wolf form tells the computer to draw the model wolf.m2 and I see a devilsaur because I took the devilsaur model (trex.m2) and renamed it wolf.m2 Here's the answer to your question... Any other in-game object that also uses wolf.m2 will look like a devilsaur as well. Bacially, you change one, you change them all.
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12-16-05, 10:57 AM   #13
ArianZg
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Juhu!Thank you all very much,I finaly understand how to do this^^

After much problems,thinking I was finaly abal to do it!It's very nice having two Demon hunter blades as it is seeing Ragnaroses all over the place.

Thanks!
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12-17-05, 11:01 AM   #14
Khandor
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Travel form change?

Anyone happen to know what the name of the druid travel form model is? I can't seem to find it within mywarcraftstudio.
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12-24-05, 01:55 AM   #15
Kasai
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Is there a different file to switch the size of a character? I made my Tauren look like an Orc, but he's still the same size as a Tauren.
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12-24-05, 11:26 AM   #16
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be aware that any changes you make to the models or model textures are unsupported here or by blizzard. Anything you break, you get to keep both pieces...

But just to clarify, it should be common sense to back up a file before you start reverse engineering it. That way if you screw up, you can just go back to the backup.

The changes being made here are not UI changes, and to be honest I don't think Blizz really cares for it, although doubtful they will enforce it as it only affects you, and no one else. Bear in mind they could institute signatures for the default files to prevent modification at any time. Either way though, be careful about your changes, and don't expect specific support if you break it.
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06-21-06, 12:56 AM   #17
gromlv
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i think i got it

buth damn patch is placeing on so cannot test

yust a question.....does i shold leave my maked files in DATA folder or move them to mpq files?

+ i changed

simple shoulders (had 3 diferent colors) to epic ones lol who had only 1 color

does it will make eny diference?

or myby i shold simply deleate that color text from texture name?
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07-13-06, 02:34 AM   #18
Nilandra
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Problem

Well it seems i can't open Model in my data..
when i double click it it says : Can't open file bla bla
then i try opening it with another program
it works! but i can't read those signs
rlly weird

help :P
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07-13-06, 03:33 AM   #19
Teif
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one of the more recent patches (if not the latest actually) effectively ended the era of extracting and modifying the contents of the mpq files and then overriding the originals by placing the new files in the /data/... folder.

editing the look of your character or anything non-ui related has been disallowed for quite some time actually - although there's not much Blizzard could do to determine if you were doing this save for having wow scan the contents of your data folder during run time to determine if any "illegal" *.blp or similar were present.

anyways, to sum up - according to Blizzard it should now be impossible to override the standard .mpq files thus rendering it impossible to edit the player model or add custom skins to items.
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07-13-06, 06:36 AM   #20
Nilandra
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kay

ok then i am not in the mood for ****ing my char up
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