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>>6760365
Press space until you see nothing.
someone posted this save in the old thread, i liked the body but i would like to know where i can find it

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And here's the body. I just slapped on some random parts so it doesn't look so weird.

>>6710865
No, sorry, I don't know of anything. You'll have to do it manually by using a program like tsodecrypt after writing out all of the .tso files in the hard save using TDCGExplorer. This produces .x files which you should be able to use or convert for use in 3d modelling programs.

1. Drag .png into TDCGExplorer
2. Right click in lower-left window, click Make TAH
3. Organize files in the tab that pops up by file type
4. Select all .tso files, right click and click "Write selected files".
5. After a few seconds, a window should pop up inside of a folder created by TDCGExplorer which contains the selected .tso files.
6. Drag and drop the tso files into tsodecrypt. It should decrypt them automatically(I'm not sure if it can do this in a batch process), creating folders containing the contents of the .tso files inside of the same folder in which the .tso files exist.
7. Inside those folders should be a .x file, along with many other files associated with the model in TDCG such as texture files.

Hope that helps you. It's the only method I know of doing it.

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