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I was quietly hoping the new RL game would bring a return of the great man, hopefully the other retro modding legend Itchy Hram gets back in the saddle too. I recently booted up RLL3 and installed his mid 90s jerseys and they are tremendous.Taking a while to extract
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Close, actually it was the new Rugby League game that is due to be released in a month or 2.
Itchy is lurking too. He is keen to get going on some retro stuff.I was quietly hoping the new RL game would bring a return of the great man, hopefully the other retro modding legend Itchy Hram gets back in the saddle too. I recently booted up RLL3 and installed his mid 90s jerseys and they are tremendous.
In Photoshop save as the file by choosing DDS format and a promt dialog box will appear like this as attached documents.Make sure all the necessary information is ticked as like the attachment, your DDS file will work porperly.I have question, how do I save the DDS after I edit it? I was having trouble with in C19.
Thanks a lot! I can't wait to showcase all my mods. One more small thing, it's fine if I use Intel Texture Works plugin right? Instead of the Nvidia one you're using?In Photoshop save as the file by choosing DDS format and a promt dialog box will appear like this as attached documents.Make sure all the necessary information is ticked as like the attachment, your DDS file will work porperly.
Yes, you can use the Intel® Texture Works plugin for Photoshop instead of the NVIDIA DDS plugin. It generally works well for most DDS formats and is often easier to install on newer versions of Photoshop. But in some cases, when it comes to textures that use transparency (like jersey alpha channels or logos with soft edges), Intel’s plugin can sometimes cause issues — especially with DXT5 or BC3 formats, which are commonly used for transparent textures.Thanks a lot! I can't wait to showcase all my mods. One more small thing, it's fine if I use Intel Texture Works plugin right? Instead of the Nvidia one you're using?
I will try to share as much as possible. But, it's a shame that the lua files can be changed. I have figured out how to deobfuscate the files, but I couldn't get the tool to recognise it to make changes to the actual blobset.Yes, you can use the Intel® Texture Works plugin for Photoshop instead of the NVIDIA DDS plugin. It generally works well for most DDS formats and is often easier to install on newer versions of Photoshop. But in some cases, when it comes to textures that use transparency (like jersey alpha channels or logos with soft edges), Intel’s plugin can sometimes cause issues — especially with DXT5 or BC3 formats, which are commonly used for transparent textures.
Please share your mods. I will also share them, and I have already done a few.
I have a better version than yours, will share it here, and i already worked on Batting & WK pads, gloves, Logos, Kits, Bats, Stadium Adboards, etc.