Custom diffuse image (none at all)?

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Managed to get rid of the diffuse image and went with it for a while, however the skin looks much better with the default settings, so i reverted it and now It looks better than ever Smile
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Quote:yup you will need to unpack the XPR though to get there
How can I?

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emal011 Wrote:How can I?
Try XPRexpress from these sources http://lmgtfy.com/?q=XPRexpress
Run it and tell it to unpack the textures.xpr then you can delete add or modify all you likeCool
Assuming you run windows or know someone who does

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Hitcher Wrote:Xperience\media\windows\common

stage-diffuse.png and stage-glow.png
I'm at work, so can't check my XBMC, but I suppose I could edit those files to 'lower' the stage?
For my liking it consumes too much screenspace.

But I could edit/resize those images. Or do I need to do some xml-hacking (x-/y-positions?) to lower the stage?
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anandus Wrote:I'm at work, so can't check my XBMC, but I suppose I could edit those files to 'lower' the stage?
For my liking it consumes too much screenspace.

But I could edit/resize those images. Or do I need to do some xml-hacking (x-/y-positions?) to lower the stage?
What i did was edit stage-diffuse.png stage-glow.png both in windows/common.
And also you will need to edit the stagediffuse.png in views/poster/diffuse to match the stage and finally stageglow.png in views/poster/posterview.
The last two i found a little trick to get right but it looks better for it.Cool

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