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How Do You Create A Line Rider 2 Unbound Custom Rider?

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How Do You Create A Line Rider 2 Unbound Custom Rider?

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• Create a new folder for your rider. It should be named something that you can remember. • Open up Line Rider 2’s rider art files. The directory should usually be “My Computer – Local disk – Program Files – LineRider2 – Media – Art – rider – Bosh.” • There should be a ton of files named things like “Rider_Sled_Full” or things like that. THOSE are Bosh’s body parts. • Open up an image editing program. And yes, it CAN be done with Adobe Photshop Elements. • Make a body part. This is easier said than done. Start with the small stuff, then work up to the big things. • Apply an alpha channel to the body part. This will make sure that the body part will not show up as a big white square with a picture. • Now flatten the image. I have no idea what this will do, but flatten it anyway. • Load up the alpha channel, then save it into the folder you made. It should be saved as a TGA file. If there is a box that’s checked, and says “As a copy”, uncheck it. • Repeat for each body part. • Once your

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• Create a new folder for your rider. It should be named something that you can remember. Loading… • Open up Line Rider 2’s rider art files. The directory should usually be “My Computer – Local disk – Program Files – LineRider2 – Media – Art – rider – Bosh.” • There should be a ton of files named things like “Rider_Sled_Full” or things like that. THOSE are Bosh’s body parts. • Open up an image editing program. And yes, it CAN be done with Adobe Photshop Elements. • Make a body part. This is easier said than done. Start with the small stuff, then work up to the big things. • Apply an alpha channel to the body part. This will make sure that the body part will not show up as a big white square with a picture. • Now flatten the image. I have no idea what this will do, but flatten it anyway. • Load up the alpha channel, then save it into the folder you made. It should be saved as a TGA file. If there is a box that’s checked, and says “As a copy”, uncheck it. • Repeat for each body part. •

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