Randon_Star Posted March 17, 2004 Share Posted March 17, 2004 Ok......Iv been seeing people with using game player models but with different colors. I dont mean team colors like red or blue i mean colors that arent selectable to the model and i havnt downloaded and skins so......I just want to ask how people are doing it, dont tell me its not possible because im seeing it more and more. Thanks In Advance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
--ZeeMan-- Posted March 17, 2004 Share Posted March 17, 2004 ummmmmm....i don't know how to do it but in console you can change your characters clothing colors to just about anything if you know the code....which i dont Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amidala from Chop Shop Posted March 17, 2004 Share Posted March 17, 2004 At this point in the time, almost every question about this game has been asked and answered (sometimes several times) so it's a good idea to try the Search forum function to see if your question has already been asked and answered before posting a question. Originally posted by ChangKhan[RAVEN] The easiest way is to bring down the console and type: uimenu charactermenu That will bring up the character menu and you can change your custom character choices. Once you do that, you can hit next and it brings you to your saber menu, in case you want to change that, too. Just be sure to hit "exit" or "back" (or the "ESC" key a few times) instead of "begin game" or else it will start the game over! Now, that was the easy way. But you can also mess with it on the console, which will be a bit more work, but will give you more control over tinting, etc, if you wish: (NOTE: this will also serve as some good basic insight for those modders interested in some insight into playermodels in case they want to make their own). If you type "playermodel" on the console, you'll see what your current model and skin is. For example: playermodel jedi_tf head_a4 torso_e1 lower_b1 jedi_tf is your actual model. "tf" means "Twilek Female". Other choices are: jedi_hm (human male) jedi_hf (human female) jedi_rm (rodian male) jedi_kdm (kel dor male) jedi_zf (zabrak female) The other parts, seperated by a space are the skins for, repectively, the head, torso and legs. In my example, these are: head_a4 torso_e1 lower_b1 Now, if you were to look in the models/players directory for each of those jedi models listed above, you'll see a .skin file that corresponds to each of those skin choices I just listed. If you look at the names of all of those .skin files, that will give you a list of all the valid skins for your chosen model (I'll list all of these below). So, to change your model or skins, just type in "playermodel" followed by the model you want to use and the appropriate skins. For example, to switch to the human male model's first skin, you'd type: playermodel jedi_hm NOTE: if you change sex, you need to let the game know this so that is uses the proper sounds. To do this, type: snd jaden_fmle sex f If you're switching to a female model or: snd jaden_male sex m If you're switching to a male model. Finally, you can also mess with your skin/clothing tint (twilek model tints the skin, all other tint the clothing). To see your current tint, type: playertint You should see something like this: USAGE: playerTint <red 0 - 255> <green 0 - 255> <blue 0 - 255> playerTint = 255 235 100 The first number is red, the second is green and the last is blue. The valid number ranges are from 0 (absence of this color) to 255 (full brightness for this color). Setting all three to 0 would tint you black, setting them all to 255 would tint you white. In between that is any color you can think of. The way it works, in general, is this: red+green = yellow, red+blue = purple, green+blue = cyan. Messing with the relative values for each will give you the hue you want, messing with the overall size of the numbers will give you the brightness/darkness you want. To change to, say, a light red, you'd type playerTint 255 128 128 NOTE: the Twilek skin already has a light green base (you can see what this color is by setting playerTint to 255 255 255), so keep in mind that the playerTint you set on her model will be modifying this base color... for the clothing tints, their base color is grey, so you'll get exactly the color you type in. For each jedi player model, here are the valid skins for the head, torso and legs: MODEL: jedi_hf HEAD: head_a1 head_b1 head_c1 TORSO: torso_a1 torso_b1 torso_c1 torso_d1 torso_e1 torso_f1 torso_g1 LEGS: lower_a1 lower_b1 lower_c1 lower_d1 lower_e1 MODEL: jedi_hm HEAD: head_a1 head_a2 head_b1 head_b2 head_c1 TORSO: torso_a1 torso_b1 torso_c1 torso_d1 torso_d2 torso_e1 torso_f1 torso_g1 LEGS: lower_a1 lower_b1 lower_c1 lower_d1 lower_e1 MODEL: jedi_kdm HEAD: head_a1 head_b1 head_c1 TORSO: torso_a1 torso_b1 torso_c1 torso_d1 torso_e1 torso_f1 torso_g1 LEGS: lower_a1 lower_b1 lower_c1 lower_d1 lower_e1 MODEL: jedi_rm HEAD: head_a1 head_b1 head_c1 TORSO: torso_a1 torso_b1 torso_c1 torso_d1 torso_e1 torso_f1 torso_g1 LEGS: lower_a1 lower_b1 lower_c1 lower_d1 lower_e1 MODEL: jedi_tf HEAD: head_a1 head_a2 head_a3 head_a4 head_b1 head_b2 head_b3 head_b4 TORSO: torso_a1 torso_b1 torso_c1 torso_d1 torso_e1 torso_f1 torso_g1 LEGS: lower_a1 lower_b1 lower_c1 lower_d1 lower_e1 MODEL: jedi_zf HEAD: head_a1 head_b1 head_c1 TORSO: torso_a1 torso_b1 torso_c1 torso_d1 torso_e1 torso_f1 torso_g1 LEGS: lower_a1 lower_b1 lower_c1 lower_d1 lower_e1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lukeskywalker1 Posted March 17, 2004 Share Posted March 17, 2004 I remember a long time ago, someone posted about the color you are in a duel, i would assume that you can change it in the area that you highlighted? keep in mind, im using human_merc/racto as my playermodel (lannik racto from SP) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Randon_Star Posted March 17, 2004 Author Share Posted March 17, 2004 thanks for the post amidala ill try it out..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Randon_Star Posted March 18, 2004 Author Share Posted March 18, 2004 I NEED HELP it works but not im multiplayer, every time i type my playertint in it just says it in the chat....is there any way to get around it? do i have to add something in for mp? please help, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kurgan Posted March 18, 2004 Share Posted March 18, 2004 In the console (while playing) type: char_color_green # char_color_blue # char_color_red # Where # is a number from 0-256. Note that the char_color thing ONLY works for the "custom Jedi" not for the regular MP skins. With those you can only do the red/blue or regular. There are some hidden skins, and for those check the "Not Enough Customization for Full Version" thread sticky. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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