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=== .dds === | === .dds === | ||
Texture files from '''Textures.pak'''. | Texture files from '''Textures.pak'''. | ||
These can be opened by installing the [https://developer.nvidia.com/nvidia-texture-tools-exporter Adobe Photoshop Plugin] from the Nvidia website. For those who don't have Photoshop, the free [https://www.gimp.org/downloads/ Gimp] from version 2.10.10 onwards should have .dds support. | These can be opened by installing the [https://developer.nvidia.com/nvidia-texture-tools-exporter Adobe Photoshop Plugin] from the Nvidia website. For those who don't have Photoshop, the free [https://www.gimp.org/downloads/ Gimp] from version 2.10.10 onwards should have .dds support. [https://www.getpaint.net/ Paint.net] can also open .dds files and is free. | ||
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If you need to import textures into other programs or engines (Substance Painter, Blender, Unreal, Unity), it's best to save them in Targa (.tga) format. This will leave the alpha channel intact. | If you need to import textures into other programs or engines (Substance Painter, Blender, Unreal, Unity), it's best to save them in Targa (.tga) format. This will leave the alpha channel intact. |