Over a week ago I started playing Kakarot, I was excited to use your manga mods for it. I'm at the Tournament saga on it at the moment, I hope you come back to that game and do the rest of the characters! (unlikely but I hope you do). I'm really glad you have decided to do the same for this game, I love your work. I can't remember if I said this before but, it took me so long with what little I had to work with to get manga colors for custom partner costumes in Xenoverse 2
Shouldn't be necessary, it's just changing his eye material color. He has files for the eyes like every character, it's just that they're skin colored :)
The GOAT returns, thank you so much for this amazing mod.
I had a few ideas in mind for alternate colors, and applying it to the base models as paks just like these mods. Is there a tutorial on how to edit colors and apply it just like you did here?
(DBColorZ is good but it does not overwrite the main/default skins, sadly)
I am guessing there is still no way to create & save the custom colors via the DBColorZ tool, then turn those files into paks or .jsons within the "mods" folder that can replace the default color/textures of costumes, right?
Is it possible for you to add a All in One download? I want to try out all of the recolors but it's pretty annoying to have to download and install them all seperately..
I don't know if that's allowed, I don't think the Community Managers would like me to post the same mods in duplicate on the same page, as I've already mentioned this is the best way to download what you are interested in with Vortex and add it to your collections.
If you ask them and they give me permission I don't mind uploading a file with all of them compiled.
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I had a few ideas in mind for alternate colors, and applying it to the base models as paks just like these mods. Is there a tutorial on how to edit colors and apply it just like you did here?
(DBColorZ is good but it does not overwrite the main/default skins, sadly)
I am guessing there is still no way to create & save the custom colors via the DBColorZ tool, then turn those files into paks or .jsons within the "mods" folder that can replace the default color/textures of costumes, right?
If you ask them and they give me permission I don't mind uploading a file with all of them compiled.