I'm personally still happy with how the mod turned out, despite being almost a 1:1 port of my RE2Remake mod. The Audio had to be reimported using the modding tool called "Wwise-Util". I was able to reused the same audio clips I had used for my RE2Remake mod, to speed up the process. I also only needed to convert the textures to the new RE Engine format.
The original models were identical between RE2R and RE:Verse so the model could be transferred very quickly.
I ported the model using 3ds Max 2014, using the skin utilities tools. Unfortunately the files weren't directly compatible. I managed to port this model to RE:Verse very quickly, because I was able to reuse the assets from my RE2Remake mod where I also replaced the super tyrant with this version of Wesker. WEM so I could replace the audio for the fat molded manually one by one using the modding tool called "Wwise-Util". After that I used Wwise to convert the audio files to.
The audio was taken from RE:Revelations 1, and edited in Premiere Pro and Audacity. So instead I redid it manually by using the Skin Wrap function.Īfter using the Skin Wrap, the skinning had to be corrected where needed, for this I manually editted the skinning by adjusting the vertex weights in the "Skin" modifier. I intially tried transferring my mod from REsistance by using skin utilities, but I wasn't happy with the result. So I had to work around that when creating this mod.įor this 3DS Max 2014 was used, using the "Skin wrap" and "Skin" tools. The skeleton for the fat molded works in a weird way to have multiple leg and arm joints, whereas Rachael is created as a "normal" bipedal creature with elbow and knee joints. So I used the same strategy as in REsistance, I replaced them with Rachael Ooze. I wanted to make a bit of an incentive for myself to try and play as them. With how they function in the game most people immediately self-destruct and don't play as them. They're slow, sluggish, and in my opinion visually not that interesting to look at. I personally didn't like the fat molded in RE:Verse very much. This mod was made for the Open Beta of RE:Verse Note: in both cases the dead version of Donna is unaffected by the mod This adjustment had to be done in 010 Hex editor to change the flags that determine if a submesh is rendered or not. The model needed to have some tweaks to show her legs/feet during the four lords meeting as it normally uses a pre-posed dress mesh for this scene and not an animation on her legs. The model was adjusted and skinned in 3ds Max 2014, and the textures were adjusted in Photoshop. I had to adjust the costume to match the RE8 bind pose and I had to edit the mesh slightly to be more fitting with Donna's physique, I also needed to make the shoes fit her feet. For the different outfit a pink nurse outfit from DOA was chosen.įor this mod I had to try and restore her face textures using her dead face texture as a base. I got a commission to show her face (with the Cadou parasite intact) and put her in a different outfit. Nickelodeon and all related titles and logos are trademarks of Viacom International Inc.Donna Beneviento was probably my favourite of the four lords of the village, but her face isn't shown (excluding portraits) much in the game, as she is hiding it behind a veil. ™PAW PATROL and all related titles, logos, characters and SPIN MASTER logo are trademarks of Spin Master Ltd. * Power: Micro USB (includes cord with plug) * Joystick-4 way + oversized ball top handle The Arcade1Up Jr makes it easy for kids to take control and learn the included games at their own pace, with oversized buttons and custom difficulty levels.Īnd for when the kiddos need to have a seat, all good, they can park right down on the included matching stool and continue to play away. With no assembly required, your kids will be up-and-running in minutes, playing one of the 3 included PAW Patrol™ Games. It’s a perfect addition to their room, in the family game room, or in a special kiddie corner of your home arcade. Standing 36” tall and featuring lightweight yet sturdy construction, Arcade1Up Jr cabinets are an ideal way to introduce your kids to the magic of the arcade experience you grew up with, in a vibrant preschool age form factor.
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