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Changing multiple "vertex color" at once in NIFskope?


Saratje

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Hello,

 

Is there some way to rapidly change multiple vertex colours at once in NIFskope? Right now I'm changing them one at a time for potions but that takes a lot of time. I don't want to import and export to and from blender, so is there a way to change many vertex colours with the same hexcode at once? For example all #ff5b8b to #d0d0ff instead of clicking the instance with that colour 300 times.

 

I'd really like the advice. :) But please, only about NIFskope.

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I've been thinking of macro's, something like: ENTER, 0.5, TAB, 0,5, TAB, 0,0, ENTER, TAB, DOWN, repeat. Then sit back and watch, but that's hardly conventional or effective. Was afraid it'd be impossible through NIFskope. :wallbash: Thanks though. :thumbsup:
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I have no idea 'bout scripting, macros and such stuff but there are several tools around that record your mouse clicks...used them in Star Wars: Galaxies, to master a profession you had to repeat a few thousand mouse clicks over and over again :D Edited by ghosu
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The easiest way I've found is to make a mouse macro set to on hold that does a macro like... ENTER 0.964 TAB 0.735 TAB 0.161 TAB 1.000 ENTER DOWNARROW

 

It's important that before you begin you go to View and turn off the Block List otherwise down arrow will use the block list and go down the hierarchy rather than down to the next vertex color... it took me ages to realize that. Before I figured that out I was using a single fire script without the down arrow addition and I'd have to click entry then run the script and click the next. It's way easier the way I do it now.

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The easiest way I've found is to make a mouse macro set to on hold that does a macro like... ENTER 0.964 TAB 0.735 TAB 0.161 TAB 1.000 ENTER DOWNARROW

 

It's important that before you begin you go to View and turn off the Block List otherwise down arrow will use the block list and go down the hierarchy rather than down to the next vertex color... it took me ages to realize that. Before I figured that out I was using a single fire script without the down arrow addition and I'd have to click entry then run the script and click the next. It's way easier the way I do it now.

 

What the heck is a "mouse macro"?...

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I'm even more late, but I have a direct solution to this issue so I figured I'd leave it here. If you toggle off vertex colors the vertex color "reload" button changes to a Hex color edit button. You can click on that and change it to the desired color then turn vertex colors back on. All vertex colors will now be the newly selected color.

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I'm even more late, but I have a direct solution to this issue so I figured I'd leave it here. If you toggle off vertex colors the vertex color "reload" button changes to a Hex color edit button. You can click on that and change it to the desired color then turn vertex colors back on. All vertex colors will now be the newly selected color.

 

Which version of nifskope are you using for that? Mine doesn't do that.

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I'm even more late, but I have a direct solution to this issue so I figured I'd leave it here. If you toggle off vertex colors the vertex color "reload" button changes to a Hex color edit button. You can click on that and change it to the desired color then turn vertex colors back on. All vertex colors will now be the newly selected color.

 

I had the same problem. I would never imagine that in such a simple way it could be solved. Thanks.

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