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This is the main page of the Beyond Skyrim Arcane University Quest Nif tutorials. It serves as hub for the standard workflow and pointers to detailed specific tutorials for Nif Implementation. The implementation department is structured in three sub-departments:
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* [[Quest Implementation]]
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In Beyond Skyrim projects, 3D artists are expected to be able to export their own meshes to nifs, if they are simple enough. However, for more complex objects, like animated objects, or those with particle effects, it may fall on an implementer to bring this into Skyrim. Other partner projects of the AU may have the entire responsibility of bringing a mesh from fbx to in-game fall to the implementation team. Therefore, the first thing you should know is how to [[AU:Mesh_Export_to_NIF|export to nif]] from a 3D program or from a predefined format like fbx.
* Nif Implementation
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* [[Mechanics Implementation]]
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==Workflow & general tutorials==
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Other subjects covered will be:
 
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What is important/relevant to learn for BS quests in Skyrim.
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* animation
 
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* special effect nodes
 
* special effect nodes
  
==specific topics tutorials==
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For the basic process of asset implementation, see [[AU:Intro to Asset Implementation|Intro to Asset Implementation]]
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==Nif Overview==
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Nif files are much more than models. They also include properties and attributes which define how the model interacts with the game world physically. A detailed reference guide for nifs is available at the [[Arcane_University:NIF_Data_Format|NIF Data Format]] page. Here are some pages focusing in on specific aspects of nifs:
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===Nif properties===
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* [[AU:Mesh Collisions|Collision and physics settings]]
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** [[AU:Nifskope Hinge Constraints|Hinge Constraints]]
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* [[AU:NIF Data Format#Shader Types|Shader settings]]
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** [[AU:NIF Data Format#Effect Properties|Effect properties]]
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* [[AU:Animation|Animation]]
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* General Metadata
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** [[AU:NIF Data Format#BSXFlags node|BSX Flags]] (enable things like animation and physics)
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** [[AU:NIF Data Format#Inventory Marker|Inventory marker]] (changes how the item is shown in the inventory)
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===Troubleshooting===
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* UV map fixes
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* The common sanitize spells
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** update tangent spaces
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** renumber NiTriShape objects
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** fix incorrect names
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* Change structure of nodes (add / remove nif nitrishapes to have additional effects or only parts of an existing mesh available)
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* Change scale
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==Specific topics tutorials==
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===Volume physics===
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* Nif data format and its structure: [[AU:NIF_Data_Format|NIF Data Format]]
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* Adjusting size, scale and position of NiTriShapes in NifSkope: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9rlBDrfSP8
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* Animate Static Objects: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lkrX3HYSDc
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* Animate Static Objects via NiTransformController: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYcAA09yygI
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* Shader implementation (Fire on a hut): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGO0gwFwnLs
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* Moving the node centers to fit an animated mesh: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4H11Kokvqk0&t=24s
  
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===Surface rendering===
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* [[AU:DDS Data Format|DDS texture format]]
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* Editing the UV map https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1u51yDEGzmQ
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* Placing textures on a NiTriShape via NifSkope including UV map adjustments: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbnE5MZhdOE
  
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Latest revision as of 09:06, 28 March 2022

< Arcane University:Implementation
Implementation
Departments
Quests
Nifs
Mechanics

In Beyond Skyrim projects, 3D artists are expected to be able to export their own meshes to nifs, if they are simple enough. However, for more complex objects, like animated objects, or those with particle effects, it may fall on an implementer to bring this into Skyrim. Other partner projects of the AU may have the entire responsibility of bringing a mesh from fbx to in-game fall to the implementation team. Therefore, the first thing you should know is how to export to nif from a 3D program or from a predefined format like fbx.

Other subjects covered will be:

  • animation
  • polishing (UV, shader faces, tangent spaces, sanitize, correct names...)
  • special effect nodes

For the basic process of asset implementation, see Intro to Asset Implementation

Nif Overview[edit]

Nif files are much more than models. They also include properties and attributes which define how the model interacts with the game world physically. A detailed reference guide for nifs is available at the NIF Data Format page. Here are some pages focusing in on specific aspects of nifs:

Nif properties[edit]

Troubleshooting[edit]

  • UV map fixes
  • The common sanitize spells
    • update tangent spaces
    • renumber NiTriShape objects
    • fix incorrect names
  • Change structure of nodes (add / remove nif nitrishapes to have additional effects or only parts of an existing mesh available)
  • Change scale

Specific topics tutorials[edit]

Volume physics[edit]

Surface rendering[edit]