Edited by Steamroller1977, 08 November 2012 - 11:35 PM.
Armor of the Black Fox
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#191
Posted 08 November 2012 - 12:49 PM
@ nezroy:
Please can you tell me the correct Names of the Arrows? to get it over the console...
Greetz Steam
#192
Posted 24 May 2013 - 04:19 AM
My fox armor is grey. No silver chain, no red leather, just all grey. I dont know if it might conflict with another mod i have or maybe I need color pack or something... can anyone provide any insight?
#193
Posted 07 June 2013 - 01:21 AM
It's Universal Dye Kit Compatible. So, maybe try dying it; like it says on the instruction page...
Edited by Viperswhip, 07 June 2013 - 01:24 AM.
#194
Posted 23 June 2013 - 03:53 PM
Yeah so I used the dye instructed, still no red. Any help?
#195
Posted 20 September 2013 - 05:56 PM
Go to the custom tint creator. http://nezroy.com/DAOTintCreator/
Go into the utility and go into the "special dyes", then use the test pattern. It'll look crazy, but you'll be able to see what parts are "red channel," "green channel," and "blue channel." I think red is the leather, green is the colored bit in the pics, and blue is the chain, but don't hold me to this.
The leather doesn't dye well at all. White is actually dark grey, red is a reddish off-black, etc. I stuck with black for that channel.
The smooth, colored bits don't dye well either. To get bright colors like those depicted here, go for a straight, bright, eye-searing color. I set mine to 255 green, and it's actually a dark, pleasant green.
The chain and metal bits accept dye quite well, so I set mine to white so as not to distract from the rest, but if you dye them, they're pretty close to true colors.
Go into the utility and go into the "special dyes", then use the test pattern. It'll look crazy, but you'll be able to see what parts are "red channel," "green channel," and "blue channel." I think red is the leather, green is the colored bit in the pics, and blue is the chain, but don't hold me to this.
The leather doesn't dye well at all. White is actually dark grey, red is a reddish off-black, etc. I stuck with black for that channel.
The smooth, colored bits don't dye well either. To get bright colors like those depicted here, go for a straight, bright, eye-searing color. I set mine to 255 green, and it's actually a dark, pleasant green.
The chain and metal bits accept dye quite well, so I set mine to white so as not to distract from the rest, but if you dye them, they're pretty close to true colors.
#196
Posted 04 September 2014 - 04:24 PM
Lovely mod. Working fine in game.
Thank you
Thank you



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