

obj file, and it will need permission to run and wite in the C:\ path. (use the windows search function to search for cmd.exe and then right click it and "run as administrator") The reason we do this is cause the tool writes a. With the application now in C:\ run cmd.exe with administrator privileges. You should also copy your extracted model into the same place the application is in, in this case the C:\ drive (See note 1) So I went to "Computer" then Double clicked my C:\ drive Icon and pasted the D3AppConvert2Obj.exe in there. exe called D3AppConvert2Obj.exe Copy this to your main drive directly, in my case it's C:\. Inside the D3 Model Tools Pack there's a folder called D3AppConvert2Obj, go inside and there should be a. When you've found the file, extract it and you should be done extracting the files. tex files (Assume it's short for textures). Now we need to extract its corresponding textures, so go ahead and open up the Texures.mpq and find the a1dun_leor_chest_rare.tex, Diablo III textures are. Extract it to wherever you wish and you should now have extracted a diablo III model file.app files are usually found in the /appearance/ subfolder within the MPQ. For this example we used the a1dun_leor_chest_rare.app so, go ahead and open the ClientData.mpq and find that file. Appearance models are usually found in the ClientData.mpq and textures are usually found in Textures.mpq Open up the MPQ Editor and find the Diablo III Beta MPQs, they should be in C:\program files\Diablo II Beta\Data_D3\PC\

D3 Model Tool Pack that I compiled Diablo III Models (.app) to Starcraft II (.m3)įirst of all, if you have not already you'll need to download an MPQ Editor and the D3 model tools pack. MPQEditor, whichever you want, I used Ladik's MPQ Editor for this:
