Black Silhouette

Black Silhouette 1.1

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Cool mod. I'm experimenting with using this for inner monologue in a dialogue. I'm trying to change the colors with the included text file by removing the semi-colon from the color I would like to use, but it isn't changing. Am I missing something?
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Rod
Thanks for your review.

Regarding the mod configuration:
Maybe you missed to add the 'target' for the color transform?

You'll have to specify which part of the scene together with the values for the filter, like so:
her = -1,0,0,0,255, 0,-1,0,0,255, 0,0,-1,0,255, 0,0,0,1,0

Note the leading 'her = '

You may also send a PM to me with your configuration.
Hello,this looks like an amazing mod! But i cant seem to get it working,prolly a problem in my end,and i hope you can help me with it. I downloaded the zip file unzipped it to mods,put it in characters text document and did nothing else but when i load it in the game it doesnt work. ive also tried uncommenting other filters but it doesnt work,any idea?
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Rod
Hey, Thanks for your review.
I tested the file DarkRoom.zip with sby's loader pack v17 hotfix2.
This worked fine for me.

Here's what I did:
- Download the loader pack here: https://www.undertow.club/downloads/sby-loaderpack.4591/
- Unzip the loader pack archive. This will create a folder named 'sby_loader_pack_17_5Loader5.4545d'.
- Unzip the DarkRoom.zip file into directory 'sby_loader_pack_17_545d/Loader5.45/Mods'.
- Edit the file 'sby_loader_pack_17_545d/Loader5.45/Mods/CharacterFolders.txt'. Add a line with the Text 'DarkRoom:DarkRoom' (without surrounding quotes.)
- Start the game using the Loader.swf file (NOT SDT.swf).
- From the in-game menu's 'Scene' tab, click 'Custom', then 'DarkRoom'
Wow, I'm surprised at how much this mod ramps up the excitement. Thanks for this!

Can I also ask what backgrounds you used in the screenshots for the sunset and night time rooftop examples?
Excellent work. Is it theoretically possible to apply black silhouette not for HER whole body, but only for HER head, for example? (With some kind of gradient, so we could see clearly HER body, but not her face and hair).
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Rod
Thanks for you review.
I'm currently experimenting with a more granular way of re-coloring. This is certainly possible.
However, the method used for changing colors cannot be used to produce a gradient.
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