Difference between revisions of "Changing Your Shirt Design"

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For now, you can use the Mysterium 2008 T-shirt textures found in this zip file ([[Media:Mysterium08ShirtTextures.zip]]) for the next step:
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For now, you can use the Mysterium 2008 T-shirt textures found in this zip file ([http://www.bergen-hill.com/rtr/data/Mysterium08ShirtTextures.zip Mysterium08ShirtTextures.zip]) for the next step:
  
 
* icon_m08shirt.dds (the T-shirt icon that appears in your closet)
 
* icon_m08shirt.dds (the T-shirt icon that appears in your closet)

Revision as of 07:56, 30 July 2008

This tutorial will teach you how to replace an existing long T-shirt design with your own custom design. Note: this is easier than adding a new design, which is not covered here.

Preparations

MAKE A BACKUP OF YOUR URU FOLDER! You will be modifying the original GlobalClothing age files, so please make a backup in case you mistakenly corrupt the files. At the very least, make a copy of all the GlobalClothing* files within your URU's "dat" folder.

Next, you will need to download and install the following software:

Creating Your Own T-Shirt Textures

TO DO: describe how to do this

For now, you can use the Mysterium 2008 T-shirt textures found in this zip file (Mysterium08ShirtTextures.zip) for the next step:

  • icon_m08shirt.dds (the T-shirt icon that appears in your closet)
  • m08shirt.dds (the T-shirt texture)
  • m08shirt_tintmask.dds (the mask that tells URU which portions of the shirt can change color)

Replacing An Existing T-Shirt Design