To locate the RGB value of a colour you want to use you can either use a image editing program to obtain the RGB Value of the colour or type rgb values into google and it will bring up several websites that list the RGB Values for various colours. The colours are declared in RGB values, that range from 0-255 where Red=255 Green=255 Blue=255 is white and Red=0 Green=0 Blue=0 is black. The colour settings for each skin are controlled by the settings xml file located inside the settings folder.įor the base skins I have copied in the relevant coding for you to change the various colours used by the skin – you just need to open the settings xml file and locate the relevant line for the colour setting you wish to change – the colour names and comments should explain what the majority of the colours control. If you want to adjust the overlay strength then just follow these instructions with one of the other files until you are happy with the level of transparency. To get the game to read your changes make sure the skin cache is off and reload your skin and the changes should apply, it is then just a case of picking a level that suits you. Next make two copies of the file with the transparency you want and rename one to paper and the other to (The file is used for zoom modes and higher resolutions and it's a good idea to set this file even if you don't need it to stop the game defaulting to a different file that may affect you level of transparency). To adjust the overlay strength first make copies (or at least rename) the existing paper and files so you can revert back to this if you need to. For the default file I have copied over the default fade graphic so not cause issues for people who don't use background images. If you browse to the boxes\custom\background folder inside the graphics folder for the Base skin you installed you'll notice several graphic files these are numbered by the level of opacity - 0 is fully transparent and 100 is fully solid. I'll also upload the Dark (and when they are ready Light) Versions to the Steam Workshop later for those that want a Dark/Light skin but don't need to edit them. Light Base Skins will follow but with no default light skin this year they require a bit more work. So to make things easier for people I've put up some base skins that are identical to the default skins that come with the game, so you can add new files/graphics to these without messing up the original skins, and anything that isn't located in these new skin folders will be taken from the default locations within the game.įor Football Manager 2021 at the moment you have three skins to choose from the Default (Purple) Skin, and two Dark Skins one based on the FM21 colouring (Purple accents) and one based on the FM20 colouring (Cyan and Yellow accents). If you want to edit the match graphics or the most of the panel xml files you no longer really need the base skins. Thankfully over the last few years some more stuff has been moved out of the skins folder so you only really need the Base skin if you are wanting to edit the skin graphics, fonts or colours. Every club has a story to tell and it’s up to you to write it.As with most recent Football Managers for you to make certain changes in Football Manager 2021 you need to create a new skin. This is a game that rewards planning and knowledge but there’s no pre-defined ending or script to follow, simply endless opportunities. Immerse yourself in the spectacle of match day and revel in the glory of management as your planning pays off on the pitch.Craft tactical strategies, formations and styles of play for every occasion to maximise your club’s chances of winning football matches and getting those three points.There’s likely to be a starlet in your Academy knocking on the door of the first team… Join forces with your backroom staff to assess the strength and depth of your playing squad before dipping into the transfer market.Choose your colours and the challenge that best suits your ambitions and then work with your club’s hierarchy to ensure you meet theirs… or face the consequences.With more than 50 nations and 2,500 clubs at every level of the football pyramid to choose from, the possibilities are endless.
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