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Filenames for generic tokens take the form of:
Filenames for generic tokens take the form of:


{{Code|[base]-[meta][gender]-[skin]-[clothes]-[tag]-t.png}}
{{Code|[base]-[tag]-[meta][gender]-[skin]-[clothes]-[tag]-t.png}}


* '''[base]''' is a general description, describing the general use of the token, something like {{code|casual}}, {{code|convict}}, or {{code|cutter}}.
* '''[base]''' is a general description, describing the general use of the token, something like {{code|casual}}, {{code|convict}}, or {{code|cutter}}.
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* '''[skin]''' describe the character's skin tone, generally a two-letter code from the list to the right.
* '''[skin]''' describe the character's skin tone, generally a two-letter code from the list to the right.
* '''[clothes]''' is another two-letter code, using the values below. Generally speaking, the first letter is the primary or upper-body color and the second is the secondary or lower-body color.
* '''[clothes]''' is another two-letter code, using the values below. Generally speaking, the first letter is the primary or upper-body color and the second is the secondary or lower-body color.
* '''[tag]''' is optional, but should be used to disambiguate when needed.
* '''[tag]''' is optional in either position (drop the extra hyphen when unused), but available for disambugation if needed.

Revision as of 21:26, 3 December 2023

Hero Forge Skin Tones

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Hero Forge Colors
ColorCode
rRed
oOrange
yYellow
gGreen
uBlue
vViolet
kBlack
bBrown
wWhite
pPink
eGrey

Filenames for generic tokens take the form of:

[base]-[tag]-[meta][gender]-[skin]-[clothes]-[tag]-t.png

  • [base] is a general description, describing the general use of the token, something like casual, convict, or cutter.
  • [meta] is the character's metatype: h for human, d for dwarf, e for elf, o for ork, t for troll, or x for none-of-the-above.
  • [gender] is the character's gender: m for male, f for female, o for other, x for none.
  • [skin] describe the character's skin tone, generally a two-letter code from the list to the right.
  • [clothes] is another two-letter code, using the values below. Generally speaking, the first letter is the primary or upper-body color and the second is the secondary or lower-body color.
  • [tag] is optional in either position (drop the extra hyphen when unused), but available for disambugation if needed.