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As you can tell from the title, i am not a very experienced skinner. So, i was making a skin in a skin editor, and it eventually dawned on me that i had made the skin back-to-front! Anyway, i would is there any way i can quickly fix this? I know i could go into gimp and manually edit the skin, but i would like something more automatic.
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Copy the back --> Into Paint.Net (or similar software)
Copy the front --> Into Paint.Net (or similar software)
Delete the back, paste the front in (in Paint.Net)
Delete the front, paste the back in (in Paint.Net)
Done
Copy the front --> Into Paint.Net (or similar software)
Delete the back, paste the front in (in Paint.Net)
Delete the front, paste the back in (in Paint.Net)
Done
In Paint.net, just crop the area you want to switch, and then just paste it again
Hmm… thats annoying. I guess i'll just get to it then. Thanks anyway.
Hahaaa I remember doing that.
You can open the skin file in either Gimp, Paint.net, Photoshop, or any other image editor. I think there's a "flip" tool in most image editing softwares, so you can just flip the image horizontally, and then that should work.
Like he said Above^ There is no way of switching it. Save the skin then copy it the right way on a blank skin and start over.
As far as I know, there is no automatic script.
Just manually flip it.
Just manually flip it.