Wanted to make something to go with Testitou's techSuit.
comes with 38 assets, mainly the lights, decals, and the main meshes being separated for better customization.
This was imported to SFMLab by SFMLab-Import "Halo 4 Armor Sets Part 3"
might do anouther import but this took a lot of steam outa me
all of the assets should be named and hidden.
required:
Blazedust's Cua Manager and VamCua Superglue
Hal9001 - Glowtime for the lights
DillDoe - ColorScale for the Decals\nMVRPlugins - UnityassetVamifier for the main mesh
hope these instructions helps anyone that downloads this.
go through the plugins for each asset and change the color how you like. also i recommend changing the color for the techsuit in Photopea; the best way i found to do this was add two layers of the same texture(techsuit_white_D2). Then on the right side of the page, right click the top layer, select \"Blending options\", slide the left side of \"current layer\" towards the gray just enough to be 60% give or take. What this does is remove the color black for the top layer. So now what you do, is with top layer selected, at the top part of the page. Image > Adjustments > Hue & Saturation. Change the color to your liking. apply. then lastly go to File > Export AS > png or jpg.
comes with 38 assets, mainly the lights, decals, and the main meshes being separated for better customization.
This was imported to SFMLab by SFMLab-Import "Halo 4 Armor Sets Part 3"
might do anouther import but this took a lot of steam outa me
all of the assets should be named and hidden.
required:
Blazedust's Cua Manager and VamCua Superglue
Hal9001 - Glowtime for the lights
DillDoe - ColorScale for the Decals\nMVRPlugins - UnityassetVamifier for the main mesh
hope these instructions helps anyone that downloads this.
go through the plugins for each asset and change the color how you like. also i recommend changing the color for the techsuit in Photopea; the best way i found to do this was add two layers of the same texture(techsuit_white_D2). Then on the right side of the page, right click the top layer, select \"Blending options\", slide the left side of \"current layer\" towards the gray just enough to be 60% give or take. What this does is remove the color black for the top layer. So now what you do, is with top layer selected, at the top part of the page. Image > Adjustments > Hue & Saturation. Change the color to your liking. apply. then lastly go to File > Export AS > png or jpg.