/CMTool

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Please note that we are working on a new architecture for this tool. You can find this new architecture in https://github.com/imchillin/Anamnesis .

CMTool

Concept Matrix is a standalone tool that is used to modify certain client side only values and allow them a greater degree of flexibility for making creative and interesting screenshots. In short, this tool allows its users to temporarily change their race, gender, looks, equipment, etc in game without actually making any changes visible to other players. It also allows to use all of the emotes in game, and you can even pose as monsters, other NPCs, etc. With the latest addition, Posing Matrix, you can even tweak existing emotes or create your own poses. As such this tool can be looked at as a valuable resource for both the beginner and advanced screenshot lovers.

Getting Started

These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine.

Prerequisites

You need to have .NET framework installed on your computer, version 4.6.2 or higher. You can download it here.

Installing

The tool doesn’t really need much in a way of installation, all you need to do is to grab the newest release from here. Make sure to download CMTool.zip and not the SourceCode.zip, unless you know what you're doing. If you need further help with setup make sure to read the relevant wiki page here.

Usage

Make sure to check out the included wiki for guides and tutorials on how to use the CMTool. If you have any questions that weren’t answered there, join us on Discord and ask for help there.

Authors

  • LeonBlade - Initial work - LeonBlade
  • Johto - Further development - Khyrou
  • KrisanThyme - Concept Matrix and further improvements - KrisanThyme
  • EnaLagrange - Posing Matrix Parenting and random tidbits - enalagrange

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details

Acknowledgments

  • Special thanks to Goaat for their contributions and help.
  • Special thanks to Seria Myouna for their contributions and help.
  • Thanks to MormonJesus69420 for their work on writing guides and tutorials for CMTool.