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How To Make A Vest In Clear Skies Over Milwaukee

Contents

  • 1 Using The GUI
  • 2 Guidelines
    • 2.1 What to not put on your outfit for actual roleplay
  • 3 Bannable Outfits

Using The GUI [ ]

its the gui, see left side

To access the avatar GUI, press the 'G' button on your keyboard! If you are unable to press 'G', press the button in the bottom left corner of the screen that says 'GUI On/Off'.

The accessory GUI lets you put on hat, as well as customize said hat. To get a hat to put into there, you must first go onto the Avatar Shop and find n accessory. Afterwards go onto the URL and look for the large string of numbers on top. Once you have them you should put them into the Asset ID box and press enter. Once you have done this you should be wearing the hat you have taken!

When clicking on the name of the hat, the GUI will gain a new prompt containing a string of numbers, three different coloured boxes, and position/size/colour buttons respectively.

The new numbers that you will see will be the texture of the hat you have, to change this texture you first need to design a texture.

Once you have the texture ID, you are going to want to get the number from the URL and insert it into the texture GUI. Now chances are this won't work immediately, If it does not work, you must subtract one from the number. E.x. 4761911380 becomes 4761911379, 4761911378, 4761911377, and so on. Eventually this should leave you with the texture you are trying to get.

If you do not want to use a texture, you can alternatively press the X button next to it, and remove the texture from the hat. You can then use the color option to recolor the hat.

To use the three buttons that change position, size, and colour, you must first click one of the three buttons, this will insert three numbers into the colored boxes above, at that point, you should fill the numbers you want out, and then press enter. The size and position of the hat will usually cap out at 3. The color system caps out at 255.

The "TOGGLE NAME" button is very useful for making reports, and hiding names if you're making a video. It lets you switch between seeing regular names, usernames, and hiding names. Green names are usernames.

The face GUI is very similar to the hats GUI, you just take a face from the catalog (or the decal library) take the ID, and put it in the face GUI. The question mark button gives you the ID of the face you have on. You must hit the green checkmark to put a face on after putting it into the GUI. The red checkmark removes the face you have on.

Please see the article about creating faces to learn how to create a face.

Putting on clothes is the same as it is to put on a hat, get some nice pants from the catalog, put it in the GUI, and then click the checkmark on pants. You cannot use pants as a shirt and vice versa.

The outfits GUI lets you save and wear outfits. One should stick to either making outfits in a private server (due to the instability of public ones and frequent crashes) or doing it in a building where nobody goes (due to ooc crowding in areas and car rammers). Think of the movie theater roof.

The pencil icon next to a saved outfit lets you overwrite an outfit you have saved.

Guidelines [ ]

Certain items violate the rules of the game and should not be equipped.

What to not put on your outfit for actual roleplay [ ]

- Tanks

- any large hat that might obscure the vision of other players

- Something that may obscure your own chat

- any vehicle or usage of the lemonade stand hat

- Anything involving the gaming chair.

- Hardline clothing

Bannable Outfits [ ]

  • KKK Outfits
  • NSFW Outfits
  • Nazis

How To Make A Vest In Clear Skies Over Milwaukee

Source: https://clearskiesovermilwaukee.fandom.com/wiki/Character_Customization

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