hello guys
I'm currently working on a color change on the gladiator cleavers/hacker
and I'm wondering is it possible to change the color of the flame that comes off the ax's?
hello guys
I'm currently working on a color change on the gladiator cleavers/hacker
and I'm wondering is it possible to change the color of the flame that comes off the ax's?
It depends, if you can find a .blp for the flame then yes it is possible. However, it the flame is made up of particles, then it is not possible. You could try to use the particle editor in Glitchy's MES or in m2modder, but no one knows really how to change the color of particles.
I tried to find this out myself.. Couldn't do it.. But now I changed them to hand's of ragnaros, so the fiery glow doesn't matter (With my original edit it did though)
ah well tahnks for the info, I wanted to change the flame coming to a green color
myabe I will spend my day trying to figuer out.......im sure there is a way somehow
lol
(filler)
lol i know ot
but i browsing and looking for some type of fire blp and just happen to come across this
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hmmmm
in enUS\patch-enUS-2.MPQ tree patch DBFilesClient\ParticleColor.dbc
I found this, but i dont understand it at all.......maybe u can
LOL, thats creepy.
Thanks, I'll check out that .dbc later.
When you open the m2 with m2modder and then press p (particles) you see all particles the m2 uses. Each particle has a number. If you press c (change colors) now, you can put in a number of a particle. For example the Particle with number 1 (1 is not always the first in list, there can also be 0). If you put in 1 and then press enter m2modder will show you 3 Hexadecimals. Start, Middle and End color. the first to digits is the opacity so just leave them as they are. You can change the other hexadecimal colors as you like. Just take Photoshop or something to look them up. I hope you understood everything. It looks like this for example:
Start Color: ffff0000 Middle Color: 00ff0000 End Color: a5ffffff
So the first 2 digits are opacity and the 6 after that describe the color. ff0000 is a red tone for example but I think you should know that![]()
Last edited by slainte; 04-13-2008 at 03:31 PM.