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Post by Kovitlac on Oct 30, 2005 12:54:11 GMT -5
This is Liver, a Dali I hexed using Petz Workshop. I've had this problem before - how do I keep the white eye color from changing to black? This isn't the first time it's happened to me, but I don't know how to stop it. Also, how do I change a Dali's black spots into a different color? PS: Please use simple terms when explaining - I'm new to hexing
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Post by Roxy on Nov 1, 2005 15:29:16 GMT -5
I guess you mean the black eyeball. Make sure the bit that says "apply changes to" is set to base data. What has prorably happened is that there is an override changing the colour. Change the eyeball to white using the colour tool, then save it and open it in reshack or LNZ pro Open up the breed and scroll down to Look through there for any overrides on that ball (it wil say 32 at the beggining of the line) and delete that line. When you save it it should be white. Remember to complile script first if you'r using Reshack.
Changing the spot colour is quite time consuming. Open the file in reshack/lnz pro again and find [paint ballz] go through there and change the colour for every single spot. I think the colour is the 5th number along
Pretty dog by the way
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Post by Kovitlac on Nov 1, 2005 23:31:00 GMT -5
Thank you, Roxy I'll have to try that as soon as I get a chance to.
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Post by Decay on Nov 4, 2005 16:29:00 GMT -5
All you have to do to change the eye back to white in petz workshop is to use the color change tool set on 255 and click on the white of the eye. It should change. I think the initial change is caused by accidently changing the color when you don't mean to, and then using 0 as white... which turns into black for some reason....
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