CircleChange11 Posted August 10, 2008 Share Posted August 10, 2008 After you make your uniform graphic for which part (jersey front, helmet, etc), do you save it using a name for the file (ex: HELM) or a number (0014)? Or does it matter? Here's more info on specifically what I am doing. I just made jerseys for a team whose base color is black. So, I copied all of the White Sox unfirom files (from the fhs file/folder) into my team jersey folder for that team. I did this so I only have to replace the parts/files that I customize. Meaning, I don;t have to edit the catchers chect protector & shin guards, because I am just using the white sox versions of those. So, when I save my custom jerf file, after I click "save as", instead of typing a new name or number I just click on the white sox jersey (jerf, jert, jers or 0020, 0021, 0023) that I am replacing ... and it replaces it. I did it like this so I can look at the whole folder as thumbnails and ensure that I didn't forget to custmize a jersey part that I needed to. My confusion results from different jerseys (Ex: HH's custom jerseys or the custom spring training jerseys) have different unfirom parts (batting gloves or jersey fronts) using the same "part number" (0002 for example). So, I am unsure if the same number needs to be used for the same part (shoes, batting gloves, helmet, etc) for each jersey I make. Does it matter or should I just use the file names (jerk, jerf, helm, etc). Note: I ordered the game (and new video card) and am just making some jerseys while I wait for them to get here. Otherwise I'd try the unfirom tool and see if the import/compress correctly into the game. I'm just trying to make sure that I don;t have to go back and redo or change what I've already done once the game (and card) get here. Sorry for the length. Thanks in advance for any help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kelvarr Posted August 10, 2008 Share Posted August 10, 2008 I save mine as JERF, JERT, JERS, JERK, etc. I create a folder for each uniform though, so that way they can stay separate. Ultimately, it doesn't really matter what they are called. For instance, I use FshEd or EAGraph to import my JERx files. Since I am importing them, I just select the slot, then select the picture. Doesn't really matter what I name it as long as I can keep track of it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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