Thank you!
Yes, Pyrobon!
'Turn on/off' does consider by following the colors they're in.
You can categorize hair colors by using one of
Datgen plug-in 'SkinManager'.
(
http://www.datgen.info/downloads.aspx)
- I'm using Develomental realease version - others freeze in my computer when load the files
I follow this steps and it's very easy to do.
1. Start DatGen. Open SkinManager under 'Browsers'
2. click 'Open All Custom Hairtones' in one of those second top icons.
It will let your computer search all hair files, wait until it's finished.
3. click 'Hairtone Category Editor'(It's on right end of icons) to bring up BulkHairtoneUpdater.
4. click 'Search' It will shows custom hairtones in list.
5. Find hair package file name you want to change,
Use the + boxes next to each file name to drill down until you can see the names of each texture.
Now drag each of them into the right color square placed above.
(You can see 6 squares on top : black, brown, blond, red, grey, non-genetic/other)
*most uncategorized hair file will have 6 textures like this..
(under [Hairtone: 25f20267-4b7c-1430-b8b8....] yet for example)
pfhairmob_red -> drag to red square (or other color the texture is showing)
cfhairfuzzylongcp_red -> same
tfhairfuzzylongcp_red -> same
yfhairshortperm_red -> same
yfhairshortperm_red -> same
efhairshortperm_grey -> drag to grey square
You won't get any dialogue saying something's happened, but it's been fixed.
- do as same on other color packages.. blond, black, brown. -
6. Click 'Save Changes' and 'Search' again.
now they are changed and will now show up under [Hairtone: Red] for this case.
(except efhairshortperm_grey, it's under [Hairtone: Grey].)
Now it's done! hope this explains enough for you..