Note: This option comes with a limitation. Start with -30% saturation and +20 brightness and move from there). Then check in the char-maker if it looks good, and continue toĪdjust until you find a level of saturation/brightness you like. The way to solve this is by editing the final overlay PNG, to both desaturate More saturated, and sometimes darker in KK. This means that any overlay you create will appear way Note 2: KK by default applies a saturation filter to the whole game. Since the introduction of KSOX, saving char cards that are using loadedīody/Face overlays will embed the overlays in the char PNG file. Will get different overlays colors unless you use a solid white skin color Note: It is possible to use both On Top & Under overlays simultaneously. It is possible to keep the overlay color in Option 2, if you set the skin Skin color slider changes the color of the overlay. This option, is that the natural skin color layer is also rendered on top of The skin overlay is displayed under all other elements. Overlay color is independent from skin color slider. Although, youĬould see them if the overlay is partially transparent. These elementsĪre displayed under the skin overlay, so you don’t see them. The overlay texture has top priority and will cover some vanilla bodyĮlements: Body Paint, Suntan, Face Paint, Face Blush & Mole. Due to how the code is handled by the game, there are two options for Currently, the overlay plugin comes with a It also supports hot swapping (the char-maker detects when With the introduction of KSOX, the plugin is now supported by a GUI KoiSkinOverlayX (KSOX v2.1) by Marco & Essu, is a BepInex plugin thatĪllows you to use separate body and face texture as an overlay to individualĬharacters. 3dcpack files on 3D Coat to load them in, then Here are a few 3D Coat brush alpha packs to get you started. Photoshop, or any similar 2D editor (Gimp,, etc)įiles used in this guide (Body UV.png, Face UV.png, Tat1.png and Template.3b) are available in the Resources folder.Part 3 will discuss how to paint an overlay from scratch in 3D Coat.Part 2 will discuss the use of a 2D editor to place pre-made illustrations.Part 1 will discuss all the basic functionalities of the plugin.(You will always want to read Part 1, butįeel free to only read Part 2 or Part 3, depending on what you’re trying to Updated the import configurations in Part 3. Something wrong, or know a better way to do anything in this guide, feel free toĬontact me, and I’ll update the guide. I tried a few alternatives before 3DĬoat, before deciding it was very simple to pick up, and had some usefulĭedicated tools for painting that made life easier. Started to use it), and there are other 3D editors that allow 3D painting, Meant as a very basic beginner guide in creating Overlays by using either 3Dĭisclaimer: I am not highly proficient in using 3D Coat (I only recently This is tutorial for creating overlays for the KoiSkinOverlayX plugin.
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