How to Create a Line Rider 2 Unbound Custom Rider
Create a new folder for your rider., Open up Line Rider 2's rider art files., There should be a ton of files named things like "Rider_Sled_Full" or things like that., Open up an image editing program., Make a body part., Apply an alpha channel to...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Create a new folder for your rider.
It should be named something that you can remember. -
Step 2: Open up Line Rider 2's rider art files.
The directory should usually be "My Computer
- Local disk
- Program Files
- LineRider2
- Media
- Art
- rider
- Bosh."
THOSE are Bosh's body parts. , And yes, it CAN be done with Adobe Photoshop Elements. , This is easier said than done.
Start with the small stuff, then work up to the big things. , This will make sure that the body part will not show up as a big white square with a picture. , I have no idea what this will do, but flatten it anyway. , It should be saved as a TGA file.
If there is a box that's checked, and says "As a copy"
un-check it. ,,,,, If you did it right, when you press play, your rider will be on a sled!!!! :) -
Step 3: There should be a ton of files named things like "Rider_Sled_Full" or things like that.
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Step 4: Open up an image editing program.
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Step 5: Make a body part.
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Step 6: Apply an alpha channel to the body part.
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Step 7: Now flatten the image.
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Step 8: Load up the alpha channel
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Step 9: then save it into the folder you made.
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Step 10: Repeat for each body part.
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Step 11: Once your rider is finished
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Step 12: rename the folder you made "Bosh".
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Step 13: Open up the rider art program files again
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Step 14: and name the Bosh Folder in the program files "Real Bosh" so you don't lose the real Line Rider.
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Step 15: Drag the folder you made into the rider art files
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Step 16: between Bosh and Chaz.
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Step 17: Load up Line Rider 2.
Detailed Guide
It should be named something that you can remember.
The directory should usually be "My Computer
- Local disk
- Program Files
- LineRider2
- Media
- Art
- rider
- Bosh."
THOSE are Bosh's body parts. , And yes, it CAN be done with Adobe Photoshop Elements. , This is easier said than done.
Start with the small stuff, then work up to the big things. , This will make sure that the body part will not show up as a big white square with a picture. , I have no idea what this will do, but flatten it anyway. , It should be saved as a TGA file.
If there is a box that's checked, and says "As a copy"
un-check it. ,,,,, If you did it right, when you press play, your rider will be on a sled!!!! :)
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