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== HMVY ==
== HMVY ==
DDS Format: DXT5
DDS Format: BC3/DXT5 Linear
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Skin tinting
Skin tinting
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* Blue Channel - Veins
* Blue Channel - Veins
* Alpha Channel - Yellowing
* Alpha Channel - Yellowing
== NORMAL ==
== NORMAL ==
DDS Format: BC3/DXT5 Linear
DDS Format: BC3/DXT5 Linear

Revision as of 13:08, 7 September 2023

Main page: Modding Resources

Editing the CLEA/HMVY


To edit CLEA/HMVY textures it is best to break them down to their RGBA channels and edit each channel individually.


For example in GIMP to separate them into their channels you would do this;
1. Open the texture in GIMP
2. Go to Colors > Components > Decompose >

  • Switch Color Model to RGBA if editing the HMVY
  • Keep Color Model as RGB if editing the CLEA

3. Once the Color Model is selected press OK


4. This will open another window/page with each channel now as layers. You can now edit each channel separately using the guide below to know what each channel does.


5. When you are finished making your edits go to; Colors > Components > Compose >

  1. Switch Color Model to RGBA if editing the HMVY
  2. Keep Color Model as RGB if editing the CLEA

6. Once the Color Model is selected press OK


7. It will now open another window/page with the texture repacked with its channels together. You can now save your texture

  • When saving your texture make sure the extension is .DDS not .dds

CLEA

DDS Format: BC3/DXT5 Linear

  • Red Channel - Cavities
  • Green Channel - Eyebrows
  • Blue Channel - Lips
  • Alpha Channel - Ambient Occlusion

HMVY

DDS Format: BC3/DXT5 Linear
Skin tinting

  • Red Channel - Hemoglobin
  • Green Channel - Melanin (freckles)
  • Blue Channel - Veins
  • Alpha Channel - Yellowing

NORMAL

DDS Format: BC3/DXT5 Linear
Wrinkles, scars, any indents in the skin

MSK

DDS Format: DXT1

  • Red Channel - Non-skin (horns, nail colour)
  • Green Channel - Pigmentation (lighter = less, also vitiligo)
  • Blue Channel - Tear/Lip Lines

Gallery