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Show posts MenuQuote from: Kinslayer988;423722Another way to do this would be to put any nicknames in your description!
Quote from: el groso;363814For the last couple days I've been working on a portrait pack to live up to EFU quality, something to be considered being one of the official portrait packs of EFU. This is no copy paste of any downloaded portrait pack. I have a vast collection of images, and I carefully selected them to make this pack, fresh (as in using images not used in previous packs), of high quality and EFU pertinent. I've included portraits for all available races and most of the available subraces. A total of 143 portraits specially selected and compiled for EFU.
[HIDE=Every single one of them is displayed in the sample below (mind you this sample file had the image quality toned down since the file was so huge, so the image quality on NWN will be better).][/Hide]
The "El_Groso's Ultimate Portrait Pack" file has about 26 MB, and can be downloaded here. Simply extract all the portrait files to your Portraits folder on NWN's directory.
If a DM wishes to make this official, in addition to the ones that already exist, by all means, as it was made specially for EFU.
(I don't claim any art content as my own, they are compiled from images published and made freely available on the internet)
Warning: NWN engine crashes when you have too many custom portrait files in your portrait folder, at the time of loading them at character creation, depending on your system. There are a few ways to go around that, but IMO the best one is to keep the folder clean, by removing old portraits not used anymore, and the ones that are not listed in 'official' portrait packs (since those are more likely to be seen only by you). Another solution, should you wish to keep your portrait folder loaded, is to select your character portrait's out of the game before running it, renaming the portrait folder (to something like 'portraits1'), and moving the files you wish for your portrait to an empty folder called 'portraits', since it's the one NWN will capture the custome portraits from. After the character has been created, then put all the portrait files in the same "Portraits" folder.