
Just YouTube "Autodesk 123D Catch" and watch the videos. Autodesk 123D can do this, I've used the Android app "Autodesk 123D Catch" and it's pretty sweet. I've pulled a LOT of data with PIX, but my computer is too slow to sift-through the data, this century.Ģ.) Create the textures from another piece of software, by feeding it screenshots or recordings of the thing you want the texture created from, like a Warframe. I don't actually know much about DirectX, but "PIX for Windows" might be a starting point to pull some of the DX9 textures. Here are the possibilities:ġ.) Reverse Engineering : You'll need to find a pretty decent reverse engineer, who would be willing to figure out the new method for extracting the textures and figuring out the offsets and understanding the intentional encryption/obfuscation/encoding mechanism. Forgive the lawyers, they're bored.Įxtracting textures from this game is going to be difficult, because they've got a bit of obfuscation going on, even if you managed to seemingly unpack the cache files.

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