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Thread: Image Design Commands

Jedi_Barber
Sat Aug 30, 2003 2:42 pm
#1

I have what I hope is a simple question. I used // and enter to get the full list of commands, and it lists four of them relating (directly) to image design


imagedesign


imagedesignConsent


imagedesignCanceled


imagedesignSetVale



What do these do? Is there actually a way to set up a macro for ID'ing (which seems kind of wrong, but that is just me).



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Kwee
Sun Aug 31, 2003 7:24 am
#2

set value is very buggy, sometimes it gives exp sometimes it doesn't. It is also exploitable and so those of us that know how to use it haven't shared info on the boards. I havne't been able to get consent to work. Not even sure what cancelled would do or why such a command would be useful.


Image design can be shortened to /im and put in a macro. All you type in the macro is /im. Then target someone, or clear target to image design yourself, and click on your little macro.





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Abeman
Wed Sep 03, 2003 1:49 pm
#3

It is possible to exploit the commands, but even then there's no real harm done and they are also quite useful (e.g. rapidly changing your own style to a preset, etc). To design yourself (I haven't tried the /im yet so I'll write what I know), type something along the following lines:


/image self


/imagedesignSetValue self eye_color 0


To design for the selected target, remove the word "self". Most attributes range from 0-31 or similar. I've never gotten the consent or cancel commands to do anything.


Abe


Abeman
Wed Sep 03, 2003 1:50 pm
#4

One more thing I forgot: The set value command will bring up a confirmation window but it doesn't actually work right unless you've typed /image first!


Abe


sub_pop_culture
Wed Sep 03, 2003 1:59 pm
#5

imagedesigncancel causes your current design offer to be cancelled. So when your client is taking bloody ages, or can't figure out where the "Refuse" button is, you can just cancel your offer.



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