How to use my Templates

First thing to note is the way my formulas look.
-2-  is my shorthand way of typing out 2-2-2.
Its a time saver, so my Standard black (Labeled Lord Worm Black by some) is
1-1-1 2-2-2 3-3-3 4-4-4 Typing that out takes longer and it can really be an eyesore so Ive shortened it to 1-  -2-  -3-  -4 (I leave off the first and last - for aesthetic purposes)

BASE COLOR: and Important step for many EDITs (Base color is the color of the wrestlers Trunks when no other layers are on top)


The Base Color is always the 2nd Color bar with the exception of the Head Layer. In the case of the HEAD Layer the 2nd color bar has only 3 Slots and is used for masks, paint and other odd head layers.



SKIN GRADIENT: is the 1st bar, Always on the top and has 6 color slots. 9 times out of 10 the skin color is gonna be a preset called Gradient Samples.




HEAD: The first option (2nd Bar) is the small 3 slot bar on the top right, Its rarely used. The 4th, 5th and 6th bars used for Hair, mask and paint colors.
Head Layer 1 & 2 each have 2 color options, these are the 3rd and 4th color bars.

Chest has 3 Layer options, again each with 2 color options, 3rd and 4th color bars.

Waist has 3 Layer options, again each with 2 color options, 3rd and 4th color bars.

Upper Arm has 2 Layer options, both with 2 color options, 3rd and 4th color bars.

Lower Arm has 2 Layer options, both with 2 color options, 3rd and 4th color bars.

Wrist Layers have 1 color bar (despite 3 shown).

Thigh has 3 Layer options, again each with 2 color options, 3rd and 4th color bars.

Calf has 3 Layer options, again each with 2 color options, 3rd and 4th color bars.

Feet has 3 colors, Bars 3, 4 and 5























Examples of Gradiation : 

Black 1-1-1 2-2-2 3-3-3 4-4-4 or 1- -2- -3- -4










Gradation Example:
The 1st color slot is 1-1-1 or -1-
The 4th color slot is 4-4-4 or -4-
Shortend is 1-  ---  -4
Using the Gradation function the game will automatically fill in the rest of the color .

1 comment:

  1. Awesome bit, helped me a lot in understanding your caws!

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