Good news, everyone.
Quote: --- Original message by: A Juicy Frank
... I'd just looked into these tutorials the other day after discovering that kornman's updated haloanimationeditor was mentioned in the tutorial, as it is literally no where else to be found on the internet. Sadly, there's no link provided to the updated version and it may be lost forever.
Apparently, I lied.

On left: Updated/Fixed version. On right: Older, exception prone version.
Rejoice, for we may now replace multiple animations without the application crashing, as well as optionally (but conveniently) retain the target animation's node checksum when injecting the source's data. This is Kornman00's "fixed" animation tag editor. It was passed around by individuals since Nov. 2004 (that's when it was created), but was never really archived anywhere. You know what the outcome is when that happens. It was so obscure that many people's only hope was to try to fix the
exception-prone one publicly available here. Needless to say, people as far back as
2007,
2010, and as recent as
2014 were left disappointed.
That was until today. Long story short, it was found earlier today when comparing old tags while making space on an old drive so I could play with this new capture card I got. Didn't find much else worth keeping since it's mostly bloodgulch mod-tier stuff.
Edit- Updated link:
https://www.mediafire.com/?ksse02246i2xecc. This is what was sent in to halomaps. It includes a readme with a couple tips as well as a guide should anyone need it, as well as two images showing the program being used.
Completely unrelated, but do you guys like finding similarities in music? Sat through a couple hours of my stuff being played while going through the drive when some stuff would play and make me wonder "where have I heard that riff before?". I thought it was pretty fun to look into and could be worth a few smiles.
Alexi Laiho,
Sully Erna, and
John Petrucci must've been in the same room together.
Exodus' A.W.O.L. and
Killing Floor 2's Patriarch Theme sound like someone played with their speed and pitches in audacity.
Exodus' Scar Spangled Banner and
Metal Church's The Dark kinda have that
No Remorse intro goin on.
Found
She Wolf's main riff in the middle of
The Haunted's 99.
And probably the most surprising that I noticed,
this outro, and
this intro.
Edited by A Juicy Frank on Apr 7, 2016 at 02:54 AM