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I only asked that question because Skin 0 uses a type of shader in it's coding where as the rest share another type. Which to colour it uses one of two codes depending on the shader/skin.
For skin 0
Step 1: Right click model in "animation set editor" and near the bottom of the drop down list click on "add override materials".
Step 2: Right click model in "animation set editor" again only this time go to show in "element viewer" then look for materials and click the + next to it to open up all the skins inside.
Step 3: Skin 0 I named "Forcefieldskin" so after opening it right click it's name in green letters and in the drop down go to "Add attribute" and click on "Vector 3"
Step 4: When a little window pops up type "$color" <== Without the quotes. and click ok. Expect the skin to go black. toward the right side of "$color" you should see the values at "0 0 0" it is the colour values in order of red, green, blue. Type in whatever you want just remember to keep the numbers spaced apart. "1 1 1" is the skin's default value but you can use say "0.5 0.5 0.5" if you want it will make that value half as light. or make it twice as bright with "2 2 2"
Read from my comments from the top down as I had to break down my comment because of the 1000 characters limit.
Now for the rest of the other skins simply follow all the steps above unless you've already got the materials open and ready in the "element viewer" in this case go for any name of the other skins just make sure to find the one you're using as you may get confused but the list of material names should be in order of the skin numbers. Now follow step 4 only instead of using the "$color" command use "$refracttint" instead and you are good to go.
Which one skin 0 or the other skins?
The fact you responded to me calmy makes me happy.
That and it may mean I've grown up in two years...
Anyway thank you and I'll update you if it works or not.
My apologies for the delayed response. On the water panel model "Ray Cyber Tech" Mentioned the same issue as you of which I have directed him to try something and unfortunatly he still has the problem and I've not encountered this issue myself before so I wouldn't exactly know how to sort it. So all I could suggest right now is for you to go to the water panel and read how I directed him and if that don't work for you all I could do is apologise as I don't have any further in depth knowlage of this problem.
I hope this hits the front-page.