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* [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/vtfedit/ Arch User Repository] – AUR package for VTFEdit on Arch Linux
* [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/vtfedit/ Arch User Repository] – AUR package for VTFEdit on Arch Linux
* {{no_vtf|3.1}} – a console-only alternative to [[VTF2TGA]]
* {{no_vtf|3.1}} – a console-only alternative to [[VTF2TGA]]
* [https://github.com/Sky-rym/VTFEdit-Reloaded VTFEdit Reloaded] - an updated fork of VTF Edit that has new features such as importing PSD files.
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Vbbouuf-6X7YIQzQZczwYx-6PpuoLwAq/view?usp=sharing] - VTFEdit Reloaded version 2.0.0 download link
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Vbbouuf-6X7YIQzQZczwYx-6PpuoLwAq/view?usp=sharing] - VTFEdit Reloaded version 2.0.0 download link

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VTFEdit VTFEdit is a GUI frontend for the functions contained within VTFLib, an LGPL open source programming library. VTFEdit is a successor to VTFTool and is written by Neil "Jed" Jedrzejewski and Ryan "Nemesis" Gregg.

VTFEdit itself was written solely by Ryan and is a .NET-based GUI tool for the creation and conversion of VTF and VMT files. It is a powerful tool allowing files of various formats to be converted to/from VTF format in all of the Source texture formats.

VTFEdit produces mipmaps and DXTn compressed images using nVidia's nvDXTlib library, offering a wide range of formats and filters.

Other features include the ability to create normal maps from greyscale images, various sharpening filters for MIP Map generation, access to all VTF header flags, a simple tree-based VMT creation system with GCF access, a WAD conversion tool, a batch conversion tool, and a VMT creation wizard.

Icon-Bug.pngBug:VTFEdit will crash if you attempt to paste anything but text into the editor.  [todo tested in ?]
Warning.pngWarning:Support for importing and exporting HDR textures is limited; use Vtex to create HDR textures, and no_vtf to export them.

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See Also

External Links

VTFEdit/VTFLib - More mirrors