P3d.in extractor
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P3d.in extractor
Hey, I stumbled across this website called p3d.in link: p3d.in/
There are lots of cool models on there like this one: http://p3d.in/d06oa
So I was wondering if any of you have an extractor or know how to extract?
The models are obviously available somehow because you upload the obj. Then someone can view it.
I would really appreciate it if someone has one, or knows how. (also please give suggestions)
Thanks!
There are lots of cool models on there like this one: http://p3d.in/d06oa
So I was wondering if any of you have an extractor or know how to extract?
The models are obviously available somehow because you upload the obj. Then someone can view it.
I would really appreciate it if someone has one, or knows how. (also please give suggestions)
Thanks!
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Re: P3d.in extractor
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did you extract that? from the website?Tosyk wrote:here is an archive with a model from this site, so anyone could look into it
but format is unknown
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yes, it's a three.js models called .json and zipped into archiveJaydenthetank wrote:did you extract that? from the website?Tosyk wrote:here is an archive with a model from this site, so anyone could look into it
but format is unknown
seems like there is a lot information about that format all over the internet, but there is no converter for it
so only hope somebody could help with it
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so could you please tell me how you extracted it? PLEASETosyk wrote:yes, it's a three.js models called .json and zipped into archiveJaydenthetank wrote:did you extract that? from the website?Tosyk wrote:here is an archive with a model from this site, so anyone could look into it
but format is unknown
seems like there is a lot information about that format all over the internet, but there is no converter for it
so only hope somebody could help with it
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i copy them from browser's cacheJaydenthetank wrote:so could you please tell me how you extracted it? PLEASE
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I am not trying to be a pain or anything but how do you do it, and on what browser? I do know what cache is but I just need a little more detail sorry. Also that is a smart idea!Tosyk wrote:i copy them from browser's cacheJaydenthetank wrote:so could you please tell me how you extracted it? PLEASE
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for chrome cache folder is located under this directory:Jaydenthetank wrote:I am not trying to be a pain or anything but how do you do it, and on what browser? I do know what cache is but I just need a little more detail sorry. Also that is a smart idea!Tosyk wrote:i copy them from browser's cacheJaydenthetank wrote:so could you please tell me how you extracted it? PLEASE
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C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Cache
2. close all tabs in chrome
3. close chrome itself
4. delete all files from cache folder
5. now load you saved link
you'll see a many new files in chrome's cache folder, and your model one of it, perhaps biggest one
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Ok, I have got the files thanks. Now how do i get the textures or get it into that format you linked me?
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i randomly renamed those files till i got texture, and for the model i randomly unziped files till i got three.jsJaydenthetank wrote:Ok, I have got the files thanks. Now how do i get the textures or get it into that format you linked me?
what do you wanna do with them?
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Well there is a model I really want. And I just wanted to get it and I wanted to see the textures.Tosyk wrote:i randomly renamed those files till i got texture, and for the model i randomly unziped files till i got three.jsJaydenthetank wrote:Ok, I have got the files thanks. Now how do i get the textures or get it into that format you linked me?
what a you wanna do with them?
2 things:
*Do I have to be closed out of chrome and then copy the new cache files
*also what did you mean by you randomly renamed them and how did you extract them because they are just files with no specific type
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and how do you think you wanna see three.js format?Jaydenthetank wrote:Well there is a model I really want. And I just wanted to get it and I wanted to see the textures.
2 things:
not neccesaryJaydenthetank wrote:Do I have to be closed out of chrome and then copy the new cache files
exactly what it means, RANDOMLY rename themJaydenthetank wrote:also what did you mean by you randomly renamed them and how did you extract them because they are just files with no specific type
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Ok here are some models that I want and I was wondering if you could put them into the sort of format you had and maybe send them? http://p3d.in/d06oaTosyk wrote:and how do you think you wanna see three.js format?Jaydenthetank wrote:Well there is a model I really want. And I just wanted to get it and I wanted to see the textures.
2 things:not neccesaryJaydenthetank wrote:Do I have to be closed out of chrome and then copy the new cache filesexactly what it means, RANDOMLY rename themJaydenthetank wrote:also what did you mean by you randomly renamed them and how did you extract them because they are just files with no specific type
http://p3d.in/AJCGX
http://p3d.in/T4uy2/wireonshadeless
Also thank you, you have been a big help. Is there any way I can recommend you on this website?
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i can, but do you wanna do with them? you have a tool to open this models?Jaydenthetank wrote:I was wondering if you could put them into the sort of format you had and maybe send them? http://p3d.in/d06oa
http://p3d.in/AJCGX
http://p3d.in/T4uy2/wireonshadeless
because you can see them only on the web
you can just press thanks button presented by yellow hand on the rightJaydenthetank wrote:Is there any way I can recommend you on this website?
