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==User Defined Skins==
==User Defined Skins==
A feature in the [[Personal Computer|PC]] versions of [[Grand Theft Auto III]], and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] was letting the player create their own skins. These skins have a different layout in each game. All skins created by the user have to be a 24-bit Bitmap (bmp) file, and have to be 256 by 256 in size. The parts of a skin are mirrored symmetrically around the model so you would only have to create half of the body part. These are usually placed in the skins folder in the install directory ''(Program Files\Rockstar Games\GTAIII\skins)'', or wherever the games were installed. While skins in GTA III can be accessed at any time other then when the player has the Liberty State Penitentiary jumpsuit on, skins in GTA Vice City only work with the [[Clothing in GTA Vice City|street outfit]]. Also all skins folders, and in the game there will always be the default player skin, along with a Read Me.txt file.
A feature in the [[Personal Computer|PC]] versions of [[Grand Theft Auto III]], and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] was letting the player create their own skins. These skins have a different layout in each game. All skins created by the user have to be a 24-bit Bitmap (bmp) file, and have to be 256 by 256 in size. The parts of a skin are mirrored symmetrically around the model so you would only have to create half of the body part. These are usually placed in the skins folder in the install directory <code>(Program Files\Rockstar Games\GTAIII\skins)</code>, or wherever the games were installed. While skins in GTA III can be accessed at any time other then when the player has the Liberty State Penitentiary jumpsuit on, skins in GTA Vice City only work with the [[Clothing in GTA Vice City|street outfit]]. Also all skins folders, and in the game there will always be the default player skin, along with a Read Me.txt file.


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