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Fragments of Ruin - Full Bright Eyes
   
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22 Mar, 2021 @ 3:54pm
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Fragments of Ruin - Full Bright Eyes

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Description
REMEMBER FUTARADRAGON'S PIXEL FULL BRIGHT SHADER. Use the page's download link and place it in your mod folder.

[NOTE]
This mod replaces the following folder items,
but only with a bit of an alpha/opacity adjustment:
- humanoid > emote.png, femalehead.png, malehead.png
- weapon images with visible eyes on them
- ship pet images

It also patches:
- fragmentedruin.species

This is a quick mod for Fragments of Ruin, to let them have fun with FutaraDragon's Pixel Full Bright Shader mod.

I altered only the eyes of fragments, their pets, and their weapons. I was going to work on ship eyes as well, but changed my mind for reasons. It was a little troublesome for me, sorry about that.

All you need to do to make things work with the full bright shader is adjust the alpha value for the parts of images you want affected to 254, or set opacity to 99.6%. Good luck if you decide to give it a shot.

Thank you, Hubnester, for pointing out the "array" thing I overlooked. This is my first time replacing a set of colors in a species file.





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End-of-description reminder in case you missed it, because we all do that sometimes:
Remember, FutaraDragon's shader itself may not work properly just being subscribed to regularly, so download it from its page and put it in your mods folder instead.
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If you're interested in doing this sort of thing yourself...
feel free to use an unpacker like PAKit[pakit.ibraheemrodrigues.com] and see what this mod consists of. It's really simple, actually.

For the parts of an image you want to have show up in the dark with the shader mod, the pixels have to be adjusted so their opacity, AKA transparency, is 99.6%, which is equivalent to alpha value 254.

If you want to make color choices glow, the related hex codes(such as FF8000, which would be orange, for people not familiar with this), need to have FE tacked on to the end (so in the case of that hex code, it'd be FF8000FE).

This mod here might be the best choice to examine if you're interested in altering the color choices for a species, and need an example to see how it's done. I replaced the head images, and also included a .patch file that replaces the color codes.
1 Comments
Nihil 30 Mar, 2021 @ 10:06pm 
Awesome!