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Then it's fine, unless that game has VAC on it.
If it's a MODDING program, for a game that is mod-able, it's not a hack that can help you do things in games that forbid hacking... then... it's not going to do any harm.
I don't know what the tool is, obvs, but you should look into whether the tool is for MODDING, or for CHEATING. That'll tell you.
NinjaRipper hooks into the rendering pipeline and injects a DLL for doing so.
It's a modding tool, but VAC has no way to differentiate it from cheats.
It's also not the best way of ripping models. You'll have to adjust materials, remove duplicate mesh, adjust scale, ... You'd better find tools that extract the assets from the game archives, such as GCFScape.
It's a singleplayer game anyway.
That's not how Vac works.