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features:sinfar_supporter_housing:npc_appearance [2019/07/20 14:43] spankitty |
features:sinfar_supporter_housing:npc_appearance [2019/07/20 22:30] spankitty |
====== NPC Appearance ====== | ====== NPC Appearance ====== |
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==== Resources : ==== | If you know how to put an npc in your house , it may be time to dress them up ! |
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| ==== Resources to use or that need to be created (similar) in your webclient resource page : ==== |
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{{:features:sinfar_supporter_housing:npc_playerhouse_resources.jpg}} | {{:features:sinfar_supporter_housing:npc_playerhouse_resources.jpg}} |
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1: A NPC. | 1: A NPC. (female in this case) |
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Notes : The Body appearance is optional as that would only show if the NPC gets undressed. | Var Values come from : |
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| ARMOR = Tailor dummy change armor appearance menu.\\ |
| BODY = Body dummy front menu.\\ |
| HEAD = Body dummy change Body Parts Head menu.\\ |
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| Notes : |
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| The Body appearance is somewhat optional as that would only show if the NPC gets undressed.\\ |
| The Head appearance is optional in case you use a V2 head (a head you cannot set with the toolset).\\ |
| The Generic_Master on the picture makes the NPC wander about and has nothing to do with the appearance. |
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