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Paragon Chat => General => Topic started by: Tipsy on July 18, 2015, 03:14:26 AM
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Hi. I may embark on getting some NPC pieces. This is just a subjective question, a poll, but do you guys have any recent or past most-favorite NPC-specific costume pieces that you're excited to be able to RP with/wear?
On a related question, does anyone recall if there were any female hairstyles that were NPC-unique?
-Tipsy
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Mother Mayhem's hair is unique. Mirror Spirit's. Ghost Widow. Lilitu. Vanessa DeVore (non-Praetorian, from the Harvey Maylor Carnie arc). Penelope Yin? Or is hers just the "Pocket D dance pack" hair? I don't think we have the "bun baggie" that The Lady Grey has? Sorceress Serene's is unique, I think? Maybe?
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Penelope's hair is only slightly different than the pocketd club set. There's a bunch of carnie hairstyles out there but I've yet to discover how use them even in icon.
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Are they from new carnies or old carnies? Because it was only in the last few issues or so that Paragon started using the costume creator to put NPC's together.
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the carnival of shadows (old carnies)
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I found this skirt while costuming with Icon, it's floor length, and I would love to be able to use this in PC.
Called "Talons_Banshee"
CostumePart ""
{
Geometry V_Hips_Talons.GEO/GEO_Hips_Ragged_Talons
Texture1 !Skirt_V_Talons_02
Texture2 !Skirt_V_Talons_02_Mask
DisplayName P3930658043
RegionName "Lower Body"
BodySetName NewSkirts
Color1 0, 0, 0
Color2 0, 0, 0
Color3 0, 0, 0
Color4 0, 0, 0
}
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I found this skirt while costuming with Icon, it's floor length, and I would love to be able to use this in PC.
Called "Talons_Banshee"
Can you post a screen shot or something so I know what this looks like?
-Tipsy
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Can you post a screen shot or something so I know what this looks like?
-Tipsy
You bet. :-)
(https://scontent-dfw1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xta1/v/t1.0-9/11800613_10207201499133976_6620983730367752903_n.jpg?oh=fc9ff07c61ff9eb179ed06461d5e032c&oe=565744C5)
(https://scontent-dfw1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfp1/v/t1.0-9/11049625_10207201499333981_5309019307534283607_n.jpg?oh=4dfbe2cd874fca67699310863185ca26&oe=563E15A9)
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I like it! Now to figure out how/where to edit the db. I'm still new at that. So far, my attempts haven't been the best.
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does anyone know what the names for the alt. kheldian forms are my peacebringer only feels like a forth of the man he used it be lol
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I like it! Now to figure out how/where to edit the db. I'm still new at that. So far, my attempts haven't been the best.
Well you are head a shoulders beyond me, but let me know if you need any data I can try and find to help. I haven't tried looking at the db yet but I might venture to do so.
Thanks. :)
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So, for anyone in the future that stumbles on this thread and is looking to know how to get those special NPC pieces, I finally figured it out.
Most of the NPC costume pieces that can be used on a character can be found by using "NPC Mode" in Icon. So, load up Icon with the dash-N switch (Icon.exe -n) and then find a costume you like. Once you've loaded the game with the costume you want, type this: /access_level 9 and then /costumesave filename
That will throw a file into your /data/ folder where you saved CoH. Open this up in a text editor (like Notepad) and make sure 'wordwrap' is off. Each costume piece is referred to by a # in the beginning. That number is the costume piece # that you'll match to when you make the edit.
Next, boot up a DB Edit program. SQLite is easy and free. Find your %APPDATA% folder with Paragon Chat. Find the database file (.db) and Back it up! Then, in SQLite open this up. Go to the Brose Data tab, select the costumepiece dropdown.
In here, you'll see a bunch of rows. Character # is the main list, followed by Costume # (#0 is actually the first slot in your costume slots, not #1!), and Costume Part is where you match up to the file you opened earlier. You can find a slightly better guide on this here: http://www.cohtitan.com/forum/index.php/topic,11165.0.html (http://www.cohtitan.com/forum/index.php/topic,11165.0.html)
If I'd known this, I would've already known what hairstyles and 'cool pieces' were available, just by skimming the character creator in NPC mode. I especially like the Talon extra long skirt above, I've put this on my main, since this piece was like, made for her.
I guess a good follow-up question, for those that might know... what costume pieces are available that AREN'T in the tailor under NPC mode?
-Tipsy
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BTW, I'm so sad that Bella's awesome hair is weirdly 'black' on the inside-facing side and the color seems to be unalterable. I would've used the heck out of that piece if I could color it. Anyone know how to fix that?
-Tipsy
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BTW, I'm so sad that Bella's awesome hair is weirdly 'black' on the inside-facing side and the color seems to be unalterable. I would've used the heck out of that piece if I could color it. Anyone know how to fix that?
-Tipsy
It's likely that you cannot "fix" it. A lot of NPC pieces had baked-in texture, scale, and/or color because they weren't intended for player use. Heck, before around I-16 or so, I think, nany NPC's were full discrete models and didn't use costume bits at all.
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Has anyone tried to take the "texture 2" data from one same-type (e.g. Gloves) of NPC costume piece and then stick that into another piece? Does that ever work for weird results?
-Tipsy
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Has anyone tried to take the "texture 2" data from one same-type (e.g. Gloves) of NPC costume piece and then stick that into another piece? Does that ever work for weird results?
-Tipsy
I tried that with a player glove once, and it came out untextured. I guess the mapping was wrong.
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It's possible to use patterns (and guess textures) from different body types on each other that way, though. I've tried to replicate a concept sketch of Ghost Widow and successfully used a pants pattern exclusive to male body type.