Tutorial: Transforming wsp. Files into png. Files in TSRWorkshop
Simmerit ask me if it's possible to export wsp. files as image files to use in photo editing softwares, and while I was telling them that it's not possible to do with a program or plugin (to the best of my knowledge), I remembered that, once upon a time, I made png. files from wsp. files. However, the method I applied is kind of a workaround that has to be executed in the Textures tab in TSRW. It's quite easy to do as well, but as I suck at explaining things with words, I sat down to do a little photo tutorial. It presumes that you already know how to work with TSRWorkshop!!!
Step 1: Select a random object, the plainer the better. I've chosen the room divider from 'Town Life Stuff' because it has no Overlay and Specular textures, which is convenient because I don't have to make these textures empty myself. It's also recommended that the textures of your chosen mesh are in a square format and that TSRW exports the diffuse map in a 512x512 resolution image.
Step 2: Export the Mask texture, fill it with red color in your photo editing software and import it again. Do the same with the Multiplier texture, just fill it with grey color.
Please note: By lightening or darkening the grey of the multiplier, you can affect the color temperature of your pattern, meaning that if the grey is very dark, your pattern will be very dark as well.
Step 3: Select the pattern you like to export. I've picked the crackled paint.
Step 4: Apply the pattern in the Pattern tab, but only to the first pattern group, Pattern A.
Please note: In most cases, it's best to keep the preset tiling of your chosen object to get the "basic look" of the pattern.
Step 5: Set all of the other patterns in the tab to false. The object itself might look weirdly shaded now, but that doesn't matter. All that I care about is exporting the crackled paint pattern. ;)
Step 6: Export the diffuse map as usual by selecting the folder you want to put it in.
Step 7: Assign a name to the file.
Step 8: Et voilà! The crackled paint is ready to start its career as a png file.
--- Edited to add footnotes to Step 2 and Step 4 and to add three examples of the crackled paint pattern depending on the grey tone of the Multiplier and the tiling of the pattern . ---
Disclaimer: This is my first tutorial. If I left out an important step, I apologize. If I didn't use the correct technical terms, I apologize. If there is already such a tutorial, I apologize. Feel free to straighten out any errors. Feel free to get back to me if there are any other problems.
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