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Offline Dentrimental

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how i make my presets.
« on: June 15, 2020, 07:51:41 am »
i can already tell this thread will be a pain to make XD
hello everyone! today ill show u how to make presets without using any softwares!
im actually using firealpaca tho, so i might abandon this method. but, this is how i made lord rainbow's preset and star's preset!

-first, create a new folder. then, go to feralheart>> my_presets>> preset 1/preset 2 (because they have the images)
-once you go to preset1 (for example) copy and paste the 'preset1_body, preset_1eyes, etc into your new folder.
-if you have already made a pre 1/2, this is where u can trick the fh system >:)
-rename the preset_1 files to any slot you would like to use. for example:
the files im using were originally from the pre_2 folder, but i dont have any other images in the pre4, 5 6, etc. so, this trick will hopefully for for yall.

-next, the way i colour  it is pretty simple. double click the image, and draw over it with your chosen design lol.
-repeat that action for the eyes, teeth, body, etc.
-once you have something you like, drag those files into the folder that is named with the number your images are. (for example; preset_8body goes into preset_8 )
-once you do that, open up feralheart, preset maker,  and click on the preset number and it should pop up!
i hope this method helped those who cant make their own presets!:)
(yes, i found this out all on my own :D)
« Last Edit: June 17, 2020, 07:19:07 am by Kedamono! »
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Re: how i make my presets.
« Reply #1 on: June 17, 2020, 04:07:28 am »
Interesting method... I never thought of doing it that way. XD