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    [Question] Is it possible to recolor spells?

    Is it possible to recolor spell effects. I couldn't find any .blps, so I doubt it, but I thought I would ask in case somebody else knows a way. Maybe its possible to add textures in .3ds max. I'm lost. Anyway thanks in advance for the help (if there is any).

    [Question] Is it possible to recolor spells?
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    It's all particles.
    You can't recolor particles the blp way.
    I'd say...go figure it out.


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    Are there any guides on it?

    Could I use m2modder.exe?

    How do I specify which color it uses (the codes are funky)?

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    ill help ya with that , now im curious :P

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    Originally Posted by ~^Astra^~ View Post
    ill help ya with that , now im curious :P
    Ya, it would be cool. However, I'm not sure where to start. I did play around with crytecs tools a bit and found that it had 6 particle colors with a start, middle, and end. However, I don't know how to change them. They use some weird code to make the colors.

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    Originally Posted by theblackmage View Post
    Ya, it would be cool. However, I'm not sure where to start. I did play around with crytecs tools a bit and found that it had 6 particle colors with a start, middle, and end. However, I don't know how to change them. They use some weird code to make the colors.

    i know that lights out has a code ... if ya dont have it bookmarked already go to..http://www.mmowned.com/forums/model-...cts-tools.html
    if im right in my thinking lights out & particles might have the smae way to change color but i dont know


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    It seems like some of them are hexadecimal with a couple extra characters. Others are just strange.

    We might also be able to use Glitchy's MES, but again, I have no idea what the codes for the colors are.

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    There's some spells color we can change but maybe a half of them or less..

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    Originally Posted by darkgabou15 View Post
    There's some spells color we can change but maybe a half of them or less..
    Do you mean swap it with a pre-existing spell thats already recolored (such as mage fire spells -> blue fire spells)?

    I think it would be really neat if we could figure it out, but I'm still not sure where to start.

    Can you add any more info?



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    we should all work together on this =P

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    Originally Posted by ~^Astra^~ View Post
    we should all work together on this =P
    Sounds good, it would be cool if we could figure it out. I'll try to figure out more towards the end of the week when I have more time.

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