Originally posted by Iamthom
geez its hard to tel whats what for the textures.....
anyway, my question is do i have to edit the mask files if i wanna change the race skins?
The mask file is actually racelib.xml, the mask.png is a guide only.
In order to change the mask ingame you will need to alter the sections for your chosen race. Each race has 4 sections - nose (clothing) eyes, chin (skin textures) and hair. When Planeshift initialises it reads this file and uses it to mask areas so the four texture files can be mix n matched to give 16 different combinations of skin and clothing per model, plus the eyes variation.
Each relevant line in the file has an x1 co-ordinate, x2 co-ordinate and y co-ordinate of a horizontal line that is part of the mask. I didn\'t know how to produce these files so I created some throwaway software to take the mask file and spit out lines of xml code. I\'d love to make it available but it\'s horrible chop n slash.... not the most user friendly software, but if you can get the proper tools, that is so much better.
Incidentally all the above I figured out unaided, it\'s not as complicated as it looks. Persist in your effort, it\'s a wonderful feeling to see your own modified textures running around in game

I might add that the texture pack I created anyone can have if they like (god bless the open community spirit) but there are three issues - firstly my hosting is a mite too slow to reliably make the 1.03 meg zip file available, so it\'s on a pm-me-and-I-email basis, secondly it does have an installer, but it is not foolproof, relying on batch files to rename the originals and copy substitutes. If you are unsure of how to make your own backups in case it turns to custard, then I\'d not reccommend getting them just yet. I\'d hate to be responsible for nuking your install. Thirdly, this is not original art, it is modified from the excellent textures provided with the release. That basically means it still falls under the user license, which I\'m sure you\'ve all read. Not a serious issue, unless you were planning to use it anywhere other than in PS hehe...
Linux users will have to copy and backup themselves, as the installer is a windows batch file but if someone knows how to work Linux then chances are they don\'t need to be told how to do it
