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That is not good... welp, we all make mistakes! Hopefully that wont happen again!
Fixed, renamed all of them to follow that format
所有这些都是为了适应原始艺术风格而设计的!
(我知道有些离观众稍微近或稍远,我这样做是因为基础游戏中有各种各样的肖像。他们中的大多数人都露出那种茫然的眼神,但其中一些我改变了。所有这些都仅基于游戏中已有的肖像。
添加了一些平民和游客类型,但大多数肖像更适合玩家/英雄使用。
如果您对更多肖像有任何想法,请告诉我!
If you wish to have these portraits assigned to randomly generated NPCs, you can follow the suggestion in last post and switch the positions of "f" and "m" in the portrait file names (e.g., change c_donwon_f-10.png to c_f-donwon-10.png) to achieve this.
However, if you're like me and feel that these portraits aren't suitable for use with random NPCs, you can rename all the "c" prefixes in the portrait file names to "special" (e.g., change c_donwon_f-10.png to special_f-donwon-10.png) to completely prevent any randomly generated NPCs from using these portraits.
The same applies in the reverse case.
Renaming the file as follows will solve the problem. (By DeepL Translate)
c_donwon_m-01 → c_m-donwon01