Headband color

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Headband color

Postby Frank Lucas on Tue Nov 25, 2008 2:03 pm

Is there a way for any of the patchers out there to edit this? I ask this because it would be cool to see, for example, the Cavs wear blue headbands when they play in their alternate blue unis.
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Re: Headband color

Postby Billy King on Fri Nov 28, 2008 5:37 am

you can.
but since it seems there is only one white headband in the game, and it's spread out for all teams so when you change it to blue they all wear it. look -

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Re: Headband color

Postby Frank Lucas on Fri Nov 28, 2008 1:54 pm

WOW, GOOD ENOUGH FOR ME! :D
Can you pleeeease tell me how you did this????
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Re: Headband color

Postby Frank Lucas on Sat Nov 29, 2008 12:03 pm

do you use textmod?
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Re: Headband color

Postby Billy King on Sat Nov 29, 2008 12:25 pm

download texmod (google search it)
run it, select nba2k9.exe as your application (you'll have to find it in your programs folders and it doesn't work with the steam version)
click on logging mode
tick the following -
draw control and texture info
show texture on upper left corner
replace texture (with a green texture)

next, put your output format as png
log with "any button"

click run.

now in 2k, start a game with the cavs using their blue away jersey.
go into replay mode, and on your keyboard use the + - keys to cycle through the textures.
you'll notice the cavs white headbands turn bright green when you've selected them and you'll see it on the top left hand corner of the screen. once you have them selected, press your "log" button" (defualt is enter). quit 2k and go to your texmod output folder.

you'll see the texture in there. use whatever program you want to change the colour and save it (don't change the file name).

back in texmod, click on package build. load the definition file (TexMod.log) which is located in your output folder. click build and save it somewhere.

now chose package mode and load the file you just saved. you should now see it under package name. select it, click run and 2k will start. then just go select the cavs away again, and it should have worked.

it looks a lot harder than it is, trust me.
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