Editing Modding:How To Find A Virtual Texture
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This tutorial requires Modder's Multitool, LSLib v19 and a knowledge of how to find things with the multitool. | This tutorial requires Modder's Multitool, LSLib v19 and a knowledge of how to find things with the multitool. | ||
===How to find the mesh name=== | ===How to find the mesh name=== | ||
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You will need to find the GTexFileName in order to find the correct virtual texture to extract. So search the mesh name in the search index in Multitool. | You will need to find the GTexFileName in order to find the correct virtual texture to extract. So search the mesh name in the search index in Multitool. | ||
You may need to append it with HUM_M_ instead of whatever race you are looking for, as | You may need to append it with HUM_M_ instead of whatever race you are looking for, as most of the universal gtex are under HUM M meshes. The same applies with HUM F and female specific meshes. Some meshes also share textures with other versions of the mesh, so you may need to remove the ''_a'' or ''_broken'' (for example) appendage if you aren't getting any matches. | ||
Some meshes also share textures with other versions of the mesh, so you may need to remove the ''_a'' or ''_broken'' (for example) appendage if you aren't getting any matches. | |||
For example, we like ''''HUM_M_ARM_Bandit_C_Body'''<nowiki/>' so we search this in the multitool. | For example, we like ''''HUM_M_ARM_Bandit_C_Body'''<nowiki/>' so we search this in the multitool. |