The eternal search...
Arina:
I made a skin to go between Lyran's S3 and S4. It's exactly 50% of each and has genetic value .75. I'm not going to do that for the lighter skins because, to me, they're close enough, but I thought some of the people in this thread might find this one useful, so I uploaded it here :)
Quinctia:
Well, I'll certainly download it and put it in. Since I use Lyran's skins as defaults and everything else is geneticized. I can always use more skintones! Thanks. :)
Ness:
;D Great! I can't wait to get into my game and check it out now!
J. M. Pescado:
Death to all hairy bellied Nesses.
SaraMK:
Here's a tip for creating "in-between" skintones, for those who are not so good in Photoshop but who want to try making their own.
This assumes that you have a set of skintones that are all the same except for darkness/lightness. For example, Lyran's skintones (the default set) are exactly the same, but different colors from light to dark. However, one problem is that the difference between the medium skin and the dark skin is very big. Here's how to easily create an in-between skin without losing quality.
Export both the medium and dark skin in Bodyshop.
Figure out which files go together (female adult soft, etc.). Open two files that are the same in a graphics program that supports layers and layer transparency. Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro, Gimp, and I think PaintNet do, and probably other good programs out there do as well.
Copy the dark skintone. Paste it as a new layer on top of the lighter skintone. Now adjust the opacity of the layer so that it is 50% transparent.
Instantly, you have a skin that is in-between the two, and no loss of quality. You don't get the same result by adjusting the dark/light/contrast sliders, but that's how a lot of people do it and end up completely destroying the quality.
Try different transparency values for variety.
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