Well, I haven't been able to get my hands on the standard Infinity Engine editors, so I'm playing Near Infinity, mostly to edit the colors and appearances of items I like that just happen to be ugly (IMHO), but I figure that sooner or later, I'm going to want to make some of my own items. (Liike Valygar's Improved Armor, which is now all black ala Shadow Dragon armor, something I've been trying to do for months!) Now I just need to figure out how to tint his armor icon black to match the suit itself: suggestions? (I have Photoshop, but don't know how to extract the icon as an image file...)
Question of the day: In BG2, there's a guy dressed completely in red in the Bridge District who doesn't seem to be wearing any armor. (I believe this was the "Buried Alive" Quest.) Now, I want to get my monk to wear all black (sort like a catsuit) except monks don't wear armor; I've already used Shadowkeeper to cover the leather and metal parts so they blend in with her black color scheme. Is there a way, using Near Infinity, to create a suit of clothing that doesn't qualify as armor, yet can be worn by a monk? (Of course there is, I'd just love to know how to do it.) Or is covering the legs and arms just a big no-go on female monks?
Argh...monk clothing
Started by ak404, Mar 13 2003 02:43 AM
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Posted 13 March 2003 - 02:43 AM
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Posted 13 March 2003 - 05:57 AM
They should be easy to get ahold of unless the TeamBG site is down, I know that they were having problems earlier this month.
Item editing can be done via IEEP or a newish editor on the DTC site if I recall properly
2)This is gonna either be a .BAM issue or you are in the wrong place. In the inventory section of BGII you can change major and minor colouration there and you can also do it with ShadowKeeper. The animation in question was a normal peasant one I believe, which i think is more open to general colour editiing but I cannot be sure.
Item editing can be done via IEEP or a newish editor on the DTC site if I recall properly
2)This is gonna either be a .BAM issue or you are in the wrong place. In the inventory section of BGII you can change major and minor colouration there and you can also do it with ShadowKeeper. The animation in question was a normal peasant one I believe, which i think is more open to general colour editiing but I cannot be sure.
how come you always look so damn cool in every photo I see you in?!?
Speaking of modding, I listened to IER 3 yesterday, so you can have another quote for your signature: how come you sound so damn cool, as well as look it? It's unfair. Seriously.
Still a cyberjock, still hacking the matrix, still unsure of what that means.
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