Changing the Bottle and Retrieving LNZ files
Dec 10, 2015 3:00:55 GMT -5
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Post by Jordyn ✬ on Dec 10, 2015 3:00:55 GMT -5
If you ever wanted to edit the Milk bottle, you might have noticed that the LNZ section is not located in the file and therefore you can't edit it! That's because the LNZ file is actually stored within the Babyzrez.dll itself and you must retrieve it from there to edit. This way of retrieving the LNZ file works also for the bears, panda, piggy, and other toys!
To begin, you must go to your resource folder in your Babyz game and drag the Babyzrez.dll into LNZ Pro.
Step 1:
To begin, you must go to your resource folder in your Babyz game and drag the Babyzrez.dll into LNZ Pro.
Once here, it should look like this. The section you want to look at is under LNZ. Open this up and it should show a list of different items. Scroll down until you see the Milk section like this:
Once you find this section, you need to save this out to place into your Milk toy. Side click the word Milk (that I was boxed in red in the above picture) and you should see this menu:
You need to select "Save to File" and save it to your desktop. You can name it anything, but for the sake of this I just named it "Milk".
After this, you need to go to your Toyz folder, find the Milk Bottle, and drag it into LNZ Pro. Under the RCData, somewhere in the white section, side click your mouse and this menu should pop up. You need to select "Add Resource".
Once you do this and this menu appears, you need to go to the Resource type and type in LNZ (as shown in the red box). When you click the drop down menu, the LNZ won't appear in the list but just type it in anyways. You need to create this section to edit it. Then select "Browse" right above it.
Once you click browse, go to your desktop (if this is where you saved the LNZ file from step 1) and select it. Click okay!
And now this is what should be showing! If it was successful, the LNZ part is showing. At this point, click save and check to make sure your game loads correctly and the bottle shows up properly. If it does, then you can now edit the bottle however you would like! The size and color are all able to be edited.
You need to select "Save to File" and save it to your desktop. You can name it anything, but for the sake of this I just named it "Milk".
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Step 2:
After this, you need to go to your Toyz folder, find the Milk Bottle, and drag it into LNZ Pro. Under the RCData, somewhere in the white section, side click your mouse and this menu should pop up. You need to select "Add Resource".
Once you do this and this menu appears, you need to go to the Resource type and type in LNZ (as shown in the red box). When you click the drop down menu, the LNZ won't appear in the list but just type it in anyways. You need to create this section to edit it. Then select "Browse" right above it.
Once you click browse, go to your desktop (if this is where you saved the LNZ file from step 1) and select it. Click okay!
And now this is what should be showing! If it was successful, the LNZ part is showing. At this point, click save and check to make sure your game loads correctly and the bottle shows up properly. If it does, then you can now edit the bottle however you would like! The size and color are all able to be edited.
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Bonus Step:
I normally place it right below the default scales like this:Bonus Step:
If you wanted to be able to change the texture of the bottle and were disappointed that there wasn't a section for this, then you're in luck! The simple fix to this is to literally copy the texture section into the LNZ section! Just copy this:
[Texture List]
;name multi-color (0) or single-color (1)
\art\Autobuild\cottonwhite.bmp 0
\art\Autobuild\cottonwhite.bmp 0
[Texture List]
;name multi-color (0) or single-color (1)
\art\Autobuild\cottonwhite.bmp 0
\art\Autobuild\cottonwhite.bmp 0
Congratulations! The rest just mess around with and see what you can make! As I said in the beginning, this method of retrieving the LNZ file can work for the teddy bear as well as other objects (Spoon, medicine dropper, etc)!