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Hey! The code for both feet4heels and TAF is the same code. I assembled it from a ensemble of code from a few different mods and code I found here in forums and had Faceless do the final repairs (probably something I messed up). Sadly, we could never get the tanning to work correctly.If you'd like that code I could send it to you directly or you could just download the feet4heels template fla; it's included in there.The premise is that the code listens for when the skin variable is changed then uses that string tag to go and stop on 1 of 4 skin frames. Like registering mods, each body part you want to change needs to be registered inside the code in two places (my are listed like tafcalf, tafback, etc).Then you need to change each of the appropriate frames (and have them correctly labeled) with the matching skin gradient.Use the decompiled SDT to copy the og skin gradients and paste them into your art.
Hey! The code for both feet4heels and TAF is the same code. I assembled it from a ensemble of code from a few different mods and code I found here in forums and had Faceless do the final repairs (probably something I messed up). Sadly, we could never get the tanning to work correctly.
If you'd like that code I could send it to you directly or you could just download the feet4heels template fla; it's included in there.
The premise is that the code listens for when the skin variable is changed then uses that string tag to go and stop on 1 of 4 skin frames. Like registering mods, each body part you want to change needs to be registered inside the code in two places (my are listed like tafcalf, tafback, etc).
Then you need to change each of the appropriate frames (and have them correctly labeled) with the matching skin gradient.
Use the decompiled SDT to copy the og skin gradients and paste them into your art.
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