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Post by cybertranz on Aug 29, 2018 17:00:22 GMT
This is embarrassing.. anyway of getting black skin tones without loading a preset wrestler?
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Post by mbxfilms on Aug 29, 2018 17:09:47 GMT
The head and body parts with -3 at the end have that style of skin tone.
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Post by otaku2255 on Aug 29, 2018 20:28:55 GMT
Not 3, 4 is for black skin tones. 3 is for Japanese (also Hispanic, Samoan, etc...). 1 is 0, 2 is Anglo-Saxon.
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Post by cybertranz on Aug 29, 2018 22:16:32 GMT
I dunno guys but I'm looking at the heads and -1 is pure white, -2 is pale, -3 is normal and -4 is tan. When I loaded preset number 42 for the black skin tones, all those other presents on the heads disappear in favor of darker skin tones. Weird.
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Post by mbxfilms on Aug 30, 2018 1:46:16 GMT
Dang forgot it went to 4 for some reason.
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Post by skywalkersview on Aug 30, 2018 4:39:56 GMT
Yeah you just have to play with the color sliders once you select Edit Part 4. The original skin tone looks pale and ashy lol. But once I played with the sliders to get a more orange base but staying in the real of a realistic brown, for my skin tone at least, I was satisfied. Don't be intimidated to move colors around and play with the starting tools they give.
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Post by sofia on Aug 30, 2018 4:53:48 GMT
In general, you shouldn't be afraid to mess with the base skin tones. Base 2 isn't always for white guys -- in fact, I think that you can use it for fairly pasty dudes like Toru Yano, Masanobu Fuchi, etc. Plus it works well for getting a more reddened suntan like they gave some of the defaults in Returns; and also for a dude like Ultimate Warrior, who wasn't orange like Hogan but rather more of like... a purply brown. Base 3 isn't always for Asian or Hispanic guys, and base 4 pretty much DEMANDS that you throw in some red, orange, yellow, or purple to get richer tones.
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Post by otaku2255 on Aug 30, 2018 13:14:07 GMT
In general, you shouldn't be afraid to mess with the base skin tones. Base 2 isn't always for white guys -- in fact, I think that you can use it for fairly pasty dudes like Toru Yano, Masanobu Fuchi, etc. Plus it works well for getting a more reddened suntan like they gave some of the defaults in Returns; and also for a dude like Ultimate Warrior, who wasn't orange like Hogan but rather more of like... a purply brown. Base 3 isn't always for Asian or Hispanic guys, and base 4 pretty much DEMANDS that you throw in some red, orange, yellow, or purple to get richer tones. For sure, a lot of my Americans have 3 and a few of my Japanese have 2. I just gave a general outline without getting into specifics.
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Post by amsterDAN on Aug 30, 2018 14:03:19 GMT
Glancing through the surprisingly large number of black dudes I've made, it seems like more often than not I use a heavily darkened Base-2 instead of Base-4. I find that darkening Base-3 gives them an extremely subtle red/orange sheen that doesn't look quite right, and depending on how dark you're trying to go Base-4 results in something a little too uniformly dark with very little nuance. I find a dark brown Base-2 gives the right tone while still letting muscle definition and tattoos pop properly.
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Post by cybertranz on Aug 30, 2018 14:56:42 GMT
I'm a "if it ain't broke don't fix it" kind of guy and skin tones definitely were easier in FPR. I'm slowly getting a custom to the sliders. It does it's job. Spike could have at least taken the x button out of the RGB value window for the console version though. Lol
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Post by sofia on Aug 30, 2018 17:01:55 GMT
I'm a "if it ain't broke don't fix it" kind of guy and skin tones definitely were easier in FPR. I'm slowly getting a custom to the sliders. It does it's job. Spike could have at least taken the x button out of the RGB value window for the console version though. Lol They were easier, but also less customizable, IMO. While the color picker for other stuff has its ups and downs, the fact that you can really get down to little variations in skin tone in FPWW that weren't possible in D/Z/Returns is a positive to me.
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Post by otaku2255 on Aug 30, 2018 18:28:50 GMT
I definitely think the color scheme possibilities in World far exceed those in previous games, at least on the computer when you can manually input RGB values. In the GBA games, G/D/Z/R, I would use basic skin tones for a ton of dudes. I don't think any two of my edits have exactly the same skin color in World.
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Post by tutimane on Sept 3, 2018 4:58:48 GMT
Didnt they have a slider to increase contrast all the way? I dont see it now. I wanted to make some 8bit wrestlers.
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