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SunakazeKun
Posted on 07-13-14 05:43 PM Link | #44085
I tred to export a BMD file to a BDL file. I found the BMD to BDL Converter but it's missing a file called "Temporary.bdl". Is there another simple way of convert a .bmd file to a .bdl file?



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shibboleet
Posted on 07-13-14 05:45 PM Link | #44086
Nope.
Are you using this syntax:

bmd2bdl.exe input.bmd output.bdl
?

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SunakazeKun
Posted on 07-13-14 05:48 PM Link | #44087

shibboleet
Posted on 07-13-14 05:53 PM (rev. 2 of 07-13-14 05:54 PM) Link | #44088
Command prompt.
Go to the start menu, and in the search bar, type in run. Click on it. In the text box, type in "cmd"
Put bmd2bdl.exe and all of it's files in a folder in C:\Users\Whatever\bmd2bdl

Then go to command prompt. Type in
cd bmd2bdl
And type in that syntax I listed above.

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SunakazeKun
Posted on 07-13-14 05:59 PM Link | #44089
Then it says "Der Befehl "bmd2bdl.exe" ist entweder falsch geschrieben oder konnte nicht gefunden werden." (translation: "The command "bmd2bdl.exe" might be wrong or it doesn't exist.")



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shibboleet
Posted on 07-13-14 06:00 PM Link | #44090
Did you include the files with it? (I can't remember if it had files with it or not)


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SunakazeKun
Posted on 07-13-14 06:01 PM Link | #44091
bmd2bdl.exe
bmd2bdl.py
bz2.pyd
input.bmd <-- my model file
python32.dll
unicodedata.pyd
---
yes



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shibboleet
Posted on 07-13-14 06:02 PM Link | #44092
Take a screenshot of your command prompt, and your folder.

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SunakazeKun
Posted on 07-13-14 06:05 PM Link | #44093

shibboleet
Posted on 07-13-14 06:07 PM Link | #44094
the BMD has to be in the same folder. Plus, it doesn't have to be named "input.bmd". You can name it "blarg.bmd" or "derp.bmd" and the same goes for the output.

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SunakazeKun
Posted on 07-13-14 06:08 PM Link | #44095

Jesse
Posted on 07-13-14 07:49 PM Link | #44102
its the "wrong" command. you have to call your name.bmd into in.bmd otherwise it won't work.

bdl2bmd.exe in.bdl out.bmd

SunakazeKun
Posted on 07-13-14 07:52 PM Link | #44104

shibboleet
Posted on 07-13-14 08:07 PM Link | #44106
Jesse: The bmd name can be anything. That wouldn't do anything.

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KoopaTroopaMan
Posted on 07-13-14 08:29 PM Link | #44108
Are the BMD the textures from a BDL? Also, when I open a BDL file in bmdview2 I click Export textures and I get a 3DS file and an other. I don't get a JPEG, PNG, GIF etc., no picture I can texture my models in Sketchup, I had to use a grass picture I found on internet.

Spacey
Posted on 07-13-14 08:37 PM (rev. 3 of 07-13-14 08:38 PM) Link | #44109
A BMD is an earlier version of BDL, its used in GameCube games and some wii games. BMD and BDL are very similar. So he is most likely trying to import GCN models to mario galaxy1/2. As for fixing the issue try putting all the files (including the scripts) on the desktop, it sounds weird and stupid but it works when i have errors with the obj2bdl/bmd2bdl scripts, so I would give it a try.

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blank
Posted on 07-13-14 08:40 PM Link | #44110
It looks like you've gotten hold of an old version of bmd2bdl. Try this one.

SunakazeKun
Posted on 07-14-14 11:50 AM Link | #44169


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