


It comes in a bland black-and-red motif, with burns/scorches and tears. Right now, you begin the game with only the starter outfit - the damaged mechanic's outfit. Instead, these would be pre-selected colors with pre-generated textures in colors, likely the same colors available in the paint gun. This should theoretically require the least amount of effort - less effort than, say, a primary/secondary/tertiary color section for each piece of clothing (which requires 3 separate grayscale textures for each article of clothing).

all separately from one another, and then mix and match). Worth noting, these are complete monochromatic palette-swaps, which would work on a per-clothing basis (i.e., you can change the primary color/scheme of your gloves, or your top, or your pants, etc. References and Explanationįirst, I'll offer these edits I mocked up of color adjustments. My focus is primarily in tabletop game design. Note: I am a hobbyist video game developer at best, I could be wrong in my analyses. You can download MJM/Durf/Shinevision ModPack (v0.1.33 - October 2016) here:ĭOWNLOAD LINK will take you to Durf's GDrive he links to in his YouTube videos.I'm almost positive this has been suggested before, but I'm here to not only suggest the clothing colors, but a relatively small-but-impactful overhaul of the way the clothing system is designed. Now if you want all 3 mods installed, repeat the steps above for each mod you wish to install, but you only need to do a backup once when installing multiple mods. (Instructions/help are usually found in a README file downloaded with the mod.)

You should be good to go now! Make sure you install mods in the correct order and delete the contents of the 'Cache' folder in your Scrap Mechanic folder if your mods instruct you to do so. This will say "Do you want to replace exsisting folders?" Click 'Yes for all" and "Copy and replace" when it prompts you to replace the files. Now, copy the data folders from the mods you wish to install to your Scrap Mechanic folder. (ie: change the name of the 'Data' folder to something along the lines of 'BackupData' after making a copy of it.)ĥ. Locate the 'Data' folder, backup this folder by copying it to your desktop or by copying and re-naming it in its' existing location. Go to your Steam library, right-click on Scrap Mechanic, go to properties, then clock on 'browse local files.' (Now, your Scrap Mechanic folder will be open).Ĥ. zip files to your desktop using the extractor of your choice. Welcome to my guide, future master mechanics! This guide will help you install a variety of mods! Make sure you don't have the game open while installing mods, as this could lead to errors.ġ.
