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Hi
I'm sure everyone is sick of hearing this question, but it's driving me mad.
I can't seem to get custom portraits to work. All the pixel info is correct, so are the way the portraits are named and formatted. My problem is that I can not for the life of me find the "portraits directory" they're uspposed to go into. If anyone has some suggestions I'd really appreciate it. Thanks
I have a folder titled "portraits" in the program file but there's still nothing there. Is there a certain place I'm supposed to create this directory?
The portraits folder needs to go in the Icewind Dale folder. Choose from the portraits in-game by customising your character, selecting portrait and then Custom when the available ones appear.
[QUOTE=Shaylynn]I have a folder titled "portraits" in the program file but there's still nothing there. Is there a certain place I'm supposed to create this directory?[/QUOTE]
It has to go into the main game directory where you installed IWD. Say Program Files/Icewind Dale I/Portraits.
If nothing else works try to rename the folder to Portrait - I don't seriously think its case sensitive but give it a try, who knows.
The portraits that the game already uses are in a different place so the Portraits folder is going to be empty, but it should still work through accessing custom portraits in-game.
The measurements for player portraits are 38X60 pixels for the small ones
(8-bit color only) and 110X170 pixels for the large ones. Put these in
the Portraits directory (in the install directory for the game) and add a
S to the end of the small portrait name and an L to the end of the large
portrait. The names must be 1-7 letters long, maximum.
For example:
XXXXXXXS.bmp for small (38x60, 8-bit)
XXXXXXXL.bmp for large (110x70, 24-bit)
For multiplayer, each player must have a copy of the portraits, otherwise
they will see a blank icon where the other player's custom portraits would be.