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RECOLOUR OF A MOD


zzjay

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CAN SOMEONE RECOLOUR THIS???

 

dress

 

 

 

MAKE IT GREEN AND YELLOW (like this one)

 

 

 

NO OBLIVION MOD MANAGER OR OBLIVION SCRIPT EXTENDER

 

IF u are able can u add this to a merchant (PALONYRA) on sale

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Why don't you learn how to recolor things? Of course, you need any image editor that can read/write .dds, and NIFSkope to apply modified texture on mesh.

 

never mind...i haven't understand a word

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Don't give up so easily, we all start from nothing in regards to modding skill. I'm a complete newbie when it comes to modding but I've learned to edit textures and meshes to my personal tastes. First thing, you should download GIMP, a free photoshop-like art program. Then you'll need the DDS plug-in (should be easy to find with a google search). It's easy-peasy to recolor a texture - there are options to shift the color of what you select to a certain hue/contrast/etc. There are also numerous filters that make it easy to make a plain texture into something interesting.

 

You don't need NIFSkope for just textures, but it helps, because it updates every time you save the texture you're editing - that way, you can see what you're really doing.

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Don't give up so easily, we all start from nothing in regards to modding skill. I'm a complete newbie when it comes to modding but I've learned to edit textures and meshes to my personal tastes. First thing, you should download GIMP, a free photoshop-like art program. Then you'll need the DDS plug-in (should be easy to find with a google search). It's easy-peasy to recolor a texture - there are options to shift the color of what you select to a certain hue/contrast/etc. There are also numerous filters that make it easy to make a plain texture into something interesting.

 

You don't need NIFSkope for just textures, but it helps, because it updates every time you save the texture you're editing - that way, you can see what you're really doing.

 

 

thank you 4 your support.i'll try

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