Techne Online to Java Extractor, or TOJE, is a tool to automatically convert models from the Techne Online repository directly to a Minecraft compatable '.java' model file. This circumvents the need for the Techne application to be used to convert downloaded '.tcn' files into '.java' files, as this tool automatically copies the data stored in the Javascript on the model's page and converts it into the proper Java model file. This tool also copies the texture of the model and saves it as 'texture.png' in the same directory as the Java model file is saved.
Practical applications for this tool:
- Mac and Linux users can now use models created by other users and hosted on the Techne Online repository as this tool does not require the use of Techne to convert to a Java file
- Completely sets up a proper class file for use in mods, just properly name the package in the file and reference it from your entity renderer.
- Download any model hosted on the Techne Online repository
- Download both the model and texture in one convenient place
Screenshots:
Look of the home screen. 'Open Techne Repository' button opens to http://techne.zeux.me/, the Techne Online repository. Browse opens the file location selector which allows you to choose where to place and what to name the '.java' file. The texture file will be placed in the same directory as the '.java' file.
This file location selector allows you to browse to where you would like to place the file.
Image of the downloaded model file and its texture.
Image of some of the automatically generated code. The only thing that needs to be edited is the package needs to be set to the correct path.
Download:
The download is available here in the form of a '.jar' file. It will link you through an adf.ly to Mediafire to download the '.jar' file.
This is very useful for people with Mac's, but seriously if you want to be a coder invest in boot-camp or a window's PC.
Funny you say that, I wrote this on a PC running Ubuntu / Windows. This tool has other applications as well, such as downloading any Techne model, and I originally wrote this for that functionality.
Your on a chromebook you say? Then its your own dang fault for having such a sucky pc and believe me, It would be next to impossible to code something like this to be In-Browser
[p]Yeah, this isn't working for me either. If it helps, when I run it from terminal it says:[/p]
http://techne.zeux.me/1474b77d[/p]
Send Http GET request[/p]
Techne Online to Java Extractor, or TOJE, is a tool to automatically convert models from the Techne Online repository directly to a Minecraft compatable '.java' model file. This circumvents the need for the Techne application to be used to convert downloaded '.tcn' files into '.java' files, as this tool automatically copies the data stored in the Javascript on the model's page and converts it into the proper Java model file. This tool also copies the texture of the model and saves it as 'texture.png' in the same directory as the Java model file is saved.
Practical applications for this tool:
- Mac and Linux users can now use models created by other users and hosted on the Techne Online repository as this tool does not require the use of Techne to convert to a Java file
- Completely sets up a proper class file for use in mods, just properly name the package in the file and reference it from your entity renderer.
- Download any model hosted on the Techne Online repository
- Download both the model and texture in one convenient place
Screenshots:
Look of the home screen. 'Open Techne Repository' button opens to http://techne.zeux.me/, the Techne Online repository. Browse opens the file location selector which allows you to choose where to place and what to name the '.java' file. The texture file will be placed in the same directory as the '.java' file.
This file location selector allows you to browse to where you would like to place the file.
Image of the downloaded model file and its texture.
Image of some of the automatically generated code. The only thing that needs to be edited is the package needs to be set to the correct path.
Download:
The download is available here in the form of a '.jar' file. It will link you through an adf.ly to Mediafire to download the '.jar' file.
Proof this is not a virus:
https://www.virustot...sis/1376276426/
Funny you say that, I wrote this on a PC running Ubuntu / Windows. This tool has other applications as well, such as downloading any Techne model, and I originally wrote this for that functionality.
I cant Download the Model?
Your on a chromebook you say? Then its your own dang fault for having such a sucky pc and believe me, It would be next to impossible to code something like this to be In-Browser
Send Http GET request[/p]
Sending 'GET' request to URL : http://techne.zeux.me/1474b77d[/p]
Response Code : 200[/p]