FaceRig

FaceRig

Free Fox [Live2D 3.0 content]
Recoloring
I still have yet to figure out how to actually color the design. Anyone able to help?
Last edited by The Plague Doctor.; 9 May, 2019 @ 5:58pm
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it aint to hard, simply get CUBISM 3.0 as it says
then u go into your work shop folder, and look through the folders till you see something called Free Fox
then u load the .Json and .MOC3 file into Cubism
and then it will let u edit texures and all that, i was able to figure this out by litterally googleing where steam workshop files go, and reading the description

why cant people read the description?
RileyCoyote 29 Apr, 2020 @ 5:35pm 
Hey nightwolf, Sorry i'm just seeing this.

What you can do is pull up the .psd file in your editor of choice, and recolor the character to your liking. Each component is on a separate layer, so it's a little tedious.

Once you do that, save it as a new .psd file, and then open the original Fox .moc3 file into Cubism. Then hit open and select your psd file, and then select the option to Replace the existing psd. hope this helps!
REXIOX 29 Jun, 2020 @ 3:01am 
Hmm... I can't do anything with that .moc3 file. I'm just dragging it into Cubism and nothing happens. Any ideas?
REXIOX 29 Jun, 2020 @ 5:26am 
Ok, nevermind. I've got it :p2cube:
But it's blurry
Last edited by REXIOX; 29 Jun, 2020 @ 5:27am
Phaelkyn 26 Mar, 2021 @ 11:10am 
Originally posted by RileyCoyote:
Hey nightwolf, Sorry i'm just seeing this.

What you can do is pull up the .psd file in your editor of choice, and recolor the character to your liking. Each component is on a separate layer, so it's a little tedious.

Once you do that, save it as a new .psd file, and then open the original Fox .moc3 file into Cubism. Then hit open and select your psd file, and then select the option to Replace the existing psd. hope this helps!

How do I get the PSD file?
moved 5 Apr, 2021 @ 9:06pm 
Originally posted by RileyCoyote:
Hey nightwolf, Sorry i'm just seeing this.

What you can do is pull up the .psd file in your editor of choice, and recolor the character to your liking. Each component is on a separate layer, so it's a little tedious.

Once you do that, save it as a new .psd file, and then open the original Fox .moc3 file into Cubism. Then hit open and select your psd file, and then select the option to Replace the existing psd. hope this helps!

How do you actually find the .psd though? I'm struggling too.
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