06-14-2016, 08:07 PM
cartoon7.pak:
Don't be distracted by the .pak file extension; that's just a common way for game devs to say there's more than one file compressed into an archive.
These look to be Unity asset bundles; you can unpack them with Unity Assets Bundle Extractor. Not the most user-friendly of programs, but it gets the job done. You'll want to open the .pak file; it'll ask you to decompress; save it someplace. Then choose Info and sort by Type. Look for Texture2D; those are your images. Select them all->choose Plugins->export to .png and you're done. The act_arthur.pak here has some UV maps for some 3D models, the common.pak doesn't have any textures, and the cartoon7 has the above image.
Have fun!
Don't be distracted by the .pak file extension; that's just a common way for game devs to say there's more than one file compressed into an archive.
These look to be Unity asset bundles; you can unpack them with Unity Assets Bundle Extractor. Not the most user-friendly of programs, but it gets the job done. You'll want to open the .pak file; it'll ask you to decompress; save it someplace. Then choose Info and sort by Type. Look for Texture2D; those are your images. Select them all->choose Plugins->export to .png and you're done. The act_arthur.pak here has some UV maps for some 3D models, the common.pak doesn't have any textures, and the cartoon7 has the above image.
Have fun!