I circled the parts that are either flat out green or what I see as green tinged.I see both sides of edges the zig-zag part in the front as greenish but I only bothered to circle one side since dats are symmetrical. If you wanna upload it I can take a look and see if I can help you fix it.
Last edited by sera on Sat Feb 21, 2009 11:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Ok this is what i'm looking at. Easy enough to fix with the little color replacement tool, but I noticed you have some of the greyish arm parts (the uh, metal mesh i guess) tinged red. Was that on purpose or did you only want the blue adaberk parts to be red? Just wondering what your intent was.
sera wrote: Ok this is what i'm looking at. Easy enough to fix with the little color replacement tool, but I noticed you have some of the greyish arm parts (the uh, metal mesh i guess) tinged red. Was that on purpose or did you only want the blue adaberk parts to be red? Just wondering what your intent was.
The mesh/metal/chainmail part is supposed to be dark red. The only thing that's wrong with it (apparently) is the fact that everyone else thinks the entire thing is fucking green on these forums, yet when posted on BG, they say nothing.
that's kind of a rush messy job but that's what i meant, the grey part was green, not the red part... the red part had a green tinge on some of the edges but that was just from the grey part next to it being greenish.... oh if you want this dat lemme know (i made the metal dark greyish instead of the dark red so i wasn't sure if you'd want it,) otherwise it should be easy to fix, try using the color replacement tool to change the light grey with the light green, and then save it with that plugin... I think I also may know what didn't HELP... when you save the DDS file, what was your default setting? it should be DTX3. If it wasn't that was probably what caused it to turn greenish.
Genetic red-green color blindness affects men much more often than women, because the genes for the red and green color receptors are located on the X chromosome, of which men have only one and women have two. Such a trait is called sex-linked. Females (46, XX) are red-green color blind only if both their X chromosomes are defective with a similar deficiency, whereas males (46, XY) are color blind if their single X chromosome is defective.