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 [Q] Replace the texture on bullet impact?

 
Sorkenlol  
Posted: Friday, Jan 16 2009, 18:10
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Would it be possible to replace the texture(or is it sprite?) that appears when you shoot someone? (A small spray of blood) I want to replace it with the smoke texture that appears when you shoot on asphalt or other objects.

Help much appreciated, thanks.
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rebel_36  
Posted: Friday, Jan 16 2009, 19:53
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pretty much anything is possible, you can ind the sprites youre referring to in your C:\Programs\Rockstar Games\Grand Theft Auto IV\pc\textures folder, you need to put these .wtd into an archive though, in order to be able to open, export/import and edit

fxprojtex.wtd has quite a few particle textures iirc, its been a while so i forgot what exactly is in each .wtd
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Sorkenlol  
Posted: Saturday, Jan 17 2009, 02:40
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Thanks. I found them earlier, and tried putting them in an archive using SparkIV, but it only said that it had to replace an existing file with the same name to be imported. Is there another way?
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Posted: Saturday, Jan 17 2009, 02:52
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Make a copy of an image for these purposes -> rename files before you import to edit -> overwrite old file with new file and edit it -> export it -> rename it back to the old name.

There may be faster ways, or a more 'official' way of doing it, but that just instantly came to mind. It's what I would do.
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