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  • Szega87
    #68304
    IS there any blood colours available to choose from in css? Im after green blood to use for my mod, does anyone know where or how I could do a lime/green blood instead of red blood?

    Recolor the blood sprites.

    Where can I find the blood.vmt? Ive been finding it for ages, its not in the sprites folder. I have open it with different vmt file with photoshop, it said it unsupported file with, I did add VTF Plugin for photoshop, it only for VTF not VMF. Please help seriously.

    Where do I find the blood please?

    Anyway, you need these:

    GCFScape (its on the site somewhere, look it up)
    VTFEdit OR the VTF Photoshop plugin (you can easily find both of them around here, if you have photoshop then get the plugin.)
    GIMP, Photoshop, or other paint/editor (GIMP is free if you don't have anything else.)

    Open GCFScape, and go into your steam folder and find 'counter strike source shared'. Open that up in GCFS and the path is: cstrike/materials/decals. You should find 8 (i think) .vtf files in there for the blood, they'll be labeld as Blood1, Blood2, etc. Theres also something to do with something called subrects, but I dunno how that part works. Extract those files onto your desktop or a folder.

    Open up VTFEdit and open those files. For each one, you have to do File/Export and export it into a .tga, which is a form of image file. (if you have the photoshop plugin, you skip that and just open up the .vtf in photoshop.) If you don't have photoshop, then just open the .tga files in GIMP or something similar. Microsoft Paint will not open the .tga files.

    After you're done editing, just do all of that backwards, importing the .tgas into VTFEdit if need be, and rename everything back to the default. Stick it in your steam/steamapps/[accountname]/cstrike/materials/decals.

    And you should be good to go!