[Archive] Custom Tabard and my first edit
[Archive] Custom Tabard and my first edit
Quote: Nicely done! I believe its one of the standard icon's you've changed or one of the custom tabards?
Archived author: Jazende • Posted: 2025-11-04T12:01:43.888385
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Quote: Nicely done! I believe its one of the standard icon's you've changed or one of the custom tabards?
Quote: which program did you use to make the tabard logo ... how to i change the tabards reskin or colorize or put i a new logo .... plz help
Archived author: nickeg • Posted: 2025-11-04T12:01:43.888385
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Quote: which program did you use to make the tabard logo ... how to i change the tabards reskin or colorize or put i a new logo .... plz help
Quote: Nice tabard
Archived author: Sacrecoeur • Posted: 2025-11-04T12:01:43.888385
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Quote: Nice tabard
Quote: I saw some of you were interested in how I made the tabard edit, I'm thinking about possibly making a guide but for those of you who don't want to wait for that:
The tabard files are located in common.mpq -> textures -> GuildEmblems
Now, each tabard icon is stored in two parts and there are hundreds of icons because every icon has multiple colors.
After you've found both parts of the icon you want to edit you'll have to use a BLP converter then edit in photoshop or paint.* In both parts of the icons, the portions are flipped, so watch out how you'll have to cut your custom icon into 1/4 pieces and flip each accordingly into both parts.
*Remember when editing to use RGB colors so your image doesnt come out all in black when its put back through the BLP converter.
Archived author: Scipia • Posted: 2025-11-04T12:01:43.888385
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Quote: I saw some of you were interested in how I made the tabard edit, I'm thinking about possibly making a guide but for those of you who don't want to wait for that:
The tabard files are located in common.mpq -> textures -> GuildEmblems
Now, each tabard icon is stored in two parts and there are hundreds of icons because every icon has multiple colors.
After you've found both parts of the icon you want to edit you'll have to use a BLP converter then edit in photoshop or paint.* In both parts of the icons, the portions are flipped, so watch out how you'll have to cut your custom icon into 1/4 pieces and flip each accordingly into both parts.
*Remember when editing to use RGB colors so your image doesnt come out all in black when its put back through the BLP converter.
Quote: thx scipia ... would be really nice with a guide
Archived author: nickeg • Posted: 2025-11-04T12:01:43.888385
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Quote: thx scipia ... would be really nice with a guide