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anyone have that mod by Tim that had some aqua gloss mixed into the watercolor?  might have had an orange scheme as well as an ergo blue...i can't find it.

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All the links are dead on the forum, you might want to PM Timan about it - since he made/hosted it.

Radish?

Updated Watercolor Lite 2.11 Link:

Watercolor Lite v2.11

Chris

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might have had an orange scheme. only the Lite version has the Purple color variation.

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Anyone know about this supposed orange version?

And if the lite one was the only one with purple, how could I take it out and put it into the other Watercolor? I know it'd be with StyleBuilder, but could someone help me do it? What are all the steps?

Thanks.

So what did Binary & Timan make? :blink: From on that foreign site it doesn't look like either one made those new color versions. :huh:

So Timan made a version with aqua, and Binary made blue, ergonomic, green, purple, and silver? :unsure: The other color mods were not officially made by him (Binary)? :wacko: And purple was only ever in the lite version? :/

So can someone please help me to try to get the purple version out of lite and into the other version? :s I need help with what I'll have to do in Style Builder, taking out only purple from the lite and putting it into the other version and making that a new updated msstyle. :ermm: And perhaps making sure it still has a shellstyle while in the newer updated msstyle. :| I want to make sure that after I put purple into the other that it will still work correctly as it should. :dontgetit:

So what did Binary & Timan make? :blink: From on that foreign site it doesn't look like either one made those new color versions. :huh:

So Timan made a version with aqua, and Binary made blue, ergonomic, green, purple, and silver? :unsure: The other color mods were not officially made by him (Binary)? :wacko: And purple was only ever in the lite version? :/

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Timan "aquified" my watercolor port, which was an official mod of my theme. The love theme site didnt ask my permission to mod and distribute color versions, but I've known about it for years and could really care less. :)

As for your request, I'd love to help, unfortunately I havent used stylebuilder in a good year or more and dont plan to dabble in the VS scene ever again. Maybe WB themes, we'll see. :)

Chris

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