Save
auto load - Saves your outfit as autoload, this is the outfit that automatically loads when you spawn.
new file - Saves your outfit as a new file. To save to a specific folder add it before the name e.g. /newfolder/newoutfit.txt . You can only save to already existing folders.
new directory - Creates a new directory (folder).
<outfits> - Clicking on any of the outfits overwrites it. Hovering over an outfit displays the delete option.
delete - Deletes selected outfit.
<outfit folders> - Hovering over a folder displays the same settings as above plus additional delete button.
delete directory - Deletes current directory (folder).
Load
load from url - Loads an outfit from a direct link.
examples - Loads one of the example outfits.
<outfits> - Loads selected outfit. Replaces whatever is currently in the editor.
backups
outfit backups
Wear - Makes the outfit visible to other players.
Clear - Clears the outfit.
Ok - Confirmation.
Help
Getting Started - Links to the old pac wiki on github.
Discord / PAC3 Chat - Links to the PAC3 Discord server.
Exit - Closes the editor.
The editor is where parts are inserted, modified and arranged. By default the only thing here is the root group called “my outfit”
Pressing Right Mouse Button on the empty space displays following settings:
Pressing Right Mouse Button on an existing part displays following settings:
You can move existing parts by dragging them with Left Click.
The bar below the editor displays average render time of your current outfit. Hover over it to display additional information.
When you select a part all of its properties appear in this panel.
Hover over the Camera FOV slider to display additional settings.
Acts as a preview, also lets you move parts around.
You can move the camera with W, A, S, D keys and rotate it with Left Mouse Button.
Hovering over a part in the tree panel highlights it in the 3D view.
After selecting a part in the tree panel you'll see three colored lines on the 3D screen. Each of them represents an axis in the 3D space. Red for X, Green for Y and Blue for . Each line has a circle at the end and an arrow in the middle. Grab the circle to change the position of the part. Grab the arrow to change the angle.
Pressing Right Mouse Button on the 3D screen displays all the options from the toolbar.