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eny tool 4 this ?

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i don't believe there is such a tool, but..................................................................... there is another option... simply request for modelers to make the WOW models you need
 
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Actually there is one, go here. Made it myself in c#, you need .net framework to run and of course win 2k or higher. The interface for the tools are made by taylor_mouse from wc3campaigns. You need winmpq to extract the models from the mpq (models.mpq
) if you are intersted in the buildings from wow on the same download page you can find a wmo converter and the game files are stored in wmo.mpq. The M2 converter does not yet support animations, still working on it. It exports to a single mesh, in the x file format (use the direct x mesh viewer to load and resave the files if you can't import them in 3d studio), with texture coordinates. It's supposed to export every model. The wmo does the same thing, only that buildings have no animations.
 
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