Unity Assets Bundle Extractor / UABE: FBX plugin Post by rustyshackleford » Sun Jun 03, 2018 8:43 pm I have some rigged models in UABE and I want to export them as FBX files and not OBJ since I want the rigging on. Get UBAE here: https://github.com/DerPopo/UABE/releases/tag/2.2stabled. Unity Asset Bundle Extractor is a lower level tool that can even manipulate Unity bundles. Useful for advanced data miners and readers who want to mess around with loading custom skins and color schemes. Head over to Asset Studio's Releases section on Github and grab the latest release from there. Asset Studio doesn't require any installation.
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The tutorial I seen for ripping sprites from Cuphead uses Unity Assets Bundle Extractor. (Which I linked here)
But it's kind a difficult way, because you export them from a 'Texture2D' file (which is easy), but then you have to organize them (which is an extreme pain in the butt to do, and why the Cuphead Section on tSR lacks a lot sprites from it)
This tutorial shows you how to rip them easier than what the other tutorial shows you how to rip them.
1. First up, you'll need to download AssetStudio.
2. Open up Cuphead's files. (I recommend opening the 'folder' than one file. You'll get everything if you open the folder.)
3. Click on 'Asset list'
4. Click on 'Filter Type', then click on 'Sprite'. (I highly recommend that you sort the sprites by name '0-Z')
5. Find the sprite you're looking for. It varies on what you're looking for. In Cuphead, some things are named kind of differently than others. Like, some of Mugman's sprites have 'mm' in the file name.
6. Select the sprite (or hold SHIFT and select multiple sprites that you want), click on 'Export', tell it to export 'Selected assets' (or whichever one you prefer), and choose the file you want to export them in. (The files you export will get dumped into a folder named for what type of file it is. In this case, since you're exporting a sprite, the exported folder will automatically be named 'Sprite')
Aaaaaannnnnddd that's all! I hope this was helpful! If you see anything I missed, be sure to comment down below and let me know.
Good luck ripping Cuphead's sprites!
You can't handle the Neutron Style.
Among Us is already filled to the brim with cool hats and pets, but the customization options can be a bit lacking if the default options don’t match your style. Like most popular PC games, Among Us has a blossoming mod community that has created a wide array of custom skins, hats, and pets so you can customize your little Crewmate (or Imposter) to your heart’s content. If you’re on mobile, you’re out of luck unless you resort to a mod menu or other hack, but PC players can get cool stuff just by editing some files. Here’s how to get custom skins, hats, and pets in Among Us or make your own if you’re the creative type.
How to Get Custom Skins in Among Us
You can download custom skins from a website called GameBanana, which hosts mods for several popular games. You’ll need a program called Unity Assets Bundle Extractor (UABE), which you can download here. To install the skins, follow the steps below.
- Open Unity Assets Bundle Extractor.
- Select File>Load Package File and select a .emip file. You can obtain these files by downloading existing Among Us custom skins, hats, and pets.
- When asked to select a Type Database, just scroll to the bottom and choose the most recent option.
- Check all three boxes (Affected Bundles, Affected Asset Files, and the directory).
- Click “Select” at the bottom of the screen and navigate to your Among Us_Data folder (C:Program Files (x86)SteamsteamappscommonAmong UsAmong Us_Data).
- Click “OK.”
- Select File>Save and export your modified sharedassets0.assets file. You cannot save and replace your existing sharedasset0.assets file while the program is open, so save the new file to an easy to find location like your desktop.
- Close UABE and then copy and paste your modified sharedassets0.assets file into your Among Us_Data folder. Be sure to overwrite the old one if it asks.
- Start the game and enjoy your custom skins!
If you need additional help, check out this comprehensive guide on GameBanana. It mostly deals with custom skin creation, but there’s an installation guide as well. Follow step 1.1 and then skip straight to step 6. If you do use a custom skin, only you will be able to see it. Other players will only see one of the game’s default items because the modified file only exists on your system, not theirs.
Should I Use Amongus.dev?
No! Amongus.dev is not affiliated with Among Us or Innersloth at all and is just trying to capitalize on the game’s popularity. It’s one of the first results that pops up when searching for custom Among Us skins, and it takes full advantage of that. It’s a scam website. It asks you to select three cool skins and then makes a very fake attempt to verify that you’re a real human and not a bot. This is completely scripted and will always fail, prompting you to complete a survey to unlock your skins. These surveys are designed to make money for the owners of the website and you will never get those skins you just chose. Do not, under any circumstances, try to get custom skins from Amongus.dev. It will not work.
Creating Custom Skins
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You can make your own custom Among Us skins if you know how to use Photoshop. It’s pretty complicated and you’re limited based on the game’s existing sprite sheet, but it can be done if you’re creative enough. Follow these steps to create your own Among Us skins, hats, and pets.
- Open Unity Assets Bundle Extractor.
- Select File>Open and navigate to your Among Us_Data folder in your install directory.(C:Program Files (x86)SteamsteamappscommonAmong UsAmong Us_Data)
- When asked to choose a Type Directory, just scroll to the bottom of the list and select the most recent option.
- Check all three boxes (Affected Bundles, Affected Asset Files, and the directory).
- Click “Select” at the bottom of the screen and navigate to your Among Us_Data folder (C:Program Files (x86)SteamsteamappscommonAmong UsAmong Us_Data).
- Click “OK.”
- Sort the list by type and scroll down until you reach the Texture2D section.
- Find the texture you want to edit. They all have straightforward names, so just look for what you want to change. Hats are called Hats, Pets are called Pets, and so on.
- Select the texture you want to edit and click “Plugins.” Then, click “Export to PNG.”
- Edit the texture file in Photoshop or another photo editing software. The game’s sprites are tied closely to the shapes of the items, especially with hats, so try not to create anything that deviates too far from the default options.
- Click the “Plugins” button again in UABE, but this time select “Edit.”
- Click “Load” and find your newly modified texture. If it asks for a quality setting, leave it at basic.
- Select File>Save and export your modified sharedassets0.assets file. You cannot save and replace your existing sharedasset0.assets file while the program is open, so save the new file to an easy to find location like your desktop.
- Close UABE and then copy and paste your modified sharedassets0.assets file into your Among Us_Data folder. Be sure to overwrite the old one if it asks.
- Start the game and enjoy your custom skins!
For more information on creating custom Among Us skins, check out this comprehensive guide on GameBanana.
The Best Among Us Custom Skins
These are some of the best custom Among Us skins, hats, and pets you can download and install right now.
Among Us is available now on PC and mobile devices. The game is free to play on mobile and is priced at $5 on Steam, but PC players can play for free using an emulator.

- This article was updated on:October 16th, 2020