Granted somethings just don’t icon up well, but if you wanted to do certain things they will be better than others. Looking at the Icon Set you can see that there are quite a bit of options for classic fantasy and modern games already included and having eight shades of most items make having elemental armors really easy and nice looking. I included this Icon Set with the download, but in case you just want the Icon Set, here it is: Now if you do end up using these for equipment your going to need an Icon Set. Here’s the priority order I used for the parts (I could be wrong, so double check): If I had gone as far as doing that for each of them there would be a lot of extra files and although it shouldn’t be hard it will take some time.
#RPG MAKER MV YANFLY COOLDOWN SCRIPT CALLS GENERATOR#
There in your generator files and you simply have to overlay the different skin tones. Every generator file has a different overlay for skin tone for each Clothes file. You will have to import these into the Character folder individually aka you can’t just copy the folders in, remember read the script.Īlso note that I just did the default skin tone for the Clothes files. I was particular about naming them, so I could keep them organized. These are all the generator parts converted into the format recognized by the script. This takes forever, but since I already went through the trouble of doing so, I figured I would share: There is quite a bit of graphics available because of the character generator built into Ace, which means you already have these graphics, but they have to be converted. For the ambitious you could probably make a pretty good character generator as well. Basically it allows you to set graphics for any equipment which can add a lot of personality to your RTP graphics game. So I’ve been playing with Victor Sant’s Visual Equip Script.