Dumb Question

how do you choose the picture that an item has(how do you change the id number of it).

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Stephen
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If you're asking how to change the ID number for a resource in ResEdit, select it and hit command-I. Voila, change to your heart's content.

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I mean the picture ID.

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Stephen
sec222@mac.com

It's the same way. Just select the pict you want. Be aware that corresponding picts are hardcoded to their accociated resources. Subtract 128 from each number then add 3000 for targets, 5000 for shipyards, and 6000 for outfits.

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asdf, are you asking how to make an outf use a picture with any old ID? You can't do that, you have to give the picture an ID of (outfit ID - 128) + 3000. If you are trying to get an outfit to use the same picture as another outfit, you have to duplicate the picture and give it the new ID.

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