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Modelling and Animation / Re: [QUESTION] Spell visual scale
« on: August 07, 2013, 08:03:13 pm »
Quote from: "Crumpet"
Quote from: "stoneharry"
Spell scale is affected by NPC scale.
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I had assumed he didn't want to scale the creature/player up ;)

Your assumption was right, I apologize for not stating it in my first post.
Thank you both, Crumpet & Stoneharry, for your help. I will look into it :)

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Modelling and Animation / [QUESTION] Spell visual scale
« on: August 06, 2013, 07:49:12 pm »
Hello,

I wish to resize a spell's visual. I looked in the Spell*.dbc, but I failed to find anything relevant, except in SpellVisualEffectName.dbc, but there was no tie between this DBC and any other so...

Thanks in advance,
Skynz

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Quote from: "schlumpf"
Quote from: "skynz"
Quote from: "schlumpf"
Quote from: "skynz"
When I read using hexedit the values at the adresses mentioned by Eluo, it gives unlikely results.
The addresses are specific to the file opened. You need to be sure to use the correct offsets given for your file.

I'm afraid I don't understand. I tought that every wmo shared a common header structure (MOHD isn't it ?)
If not, then how am I supposed to determine the correct offset ?
Actually, you did not really define which addresses you talk about.
I'm trying to read the ID and the GroupId of the WMO for WMOAreaTable. Eluo said that these values could be found at 0x34 and 0x4c, yet the values I get are unlikely.

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Quote from: "schlumpf"
Quote from: "skynz"
When I read using hexedit the values at the adresses mentioned by Eluo, it gives unlikely results.
The addresses are specific to the file opened. You need to be sure to use the correct offsets given for your file.

I'm afraid I don't understand. I tought that every wmo shared a common header structure (MOHD isn't it ?)
If not, then how am I supposed to determine the correct offset ?

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I try to achieve the same thing with WorldwmoKalimdorBuildingsTaurenHunterTentTaurenHunterTent.wmo
When I read using hexedit the values at the adresses mentioned by Eluo, it gives unlikely results.
(Id: 695 & GroupId: 1 111 650 791).
Does anyone have an idea please ?

Attached the wmo.

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