CINF (File Format)

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The CINF format is for skeletons. Skeletons are associated with models and skins through ANCS files.


This file format is almost completely documented
What is the purpose of the bone ID section?


To do:
MP2/3/DKCR differences

Format

Type Count Name Notes
u32 1 Bone Count
Bone Bone Count Bone Array
u32 1 Bone ID Count
u32 Bone ID Count Bone ID Array The first element of the ID array is the root bone, followed by the rest of the bone IDs in reverse numerical order.
u32 1 Bone Name Count
Bone Name Bone Name Count Bone Name Array
End of file

Bone

Offset Type Count Name Notes
0x0 u32 1 Bone ID
0x4 u32 1 Parent Bone ID
0x8 float 3 Position The position is in the skeleton's local space, not in the parent's bone space.
0x14 u32 1 Linked Bone Count
0x18 u32 Linked Bone Count Linked Bone ID Array This array includes both the parent bone ID as well as all children.
End of bone

Bone Name

Type Count Name Notes
string 1 Bone Name
u32 1 Bone ID
End of bone name