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"Failed to find "$color2", terminating"
I'm trying to automate a paint image for a workshop image. I have the model rotated how I want with the model viewer open, as well as photoshop document open to my monitor and full screen hlmv resolution (1600x900). But when I use the automateCaptureImages.ahk with autohotkey, I get an error saying "Failed to find "$color2", terminating". I've checked the vmt TF2 creates when verifying workshop items and it has "$color2" "{value}" in it. Changing the vmt color value manually has it change in hlmv as it should. Is there another step I'm missing?
Here's my vmt for the painted item:
Thanks for your time Uncle Grumpskin (talk) 18:10, 15 October 2015 (PDT)
Edit: Turns out I didn't have the correct amount of spaces in between the line. It's fixed now. Sorry for the trouble. Uncle Grumpskin (talk) 18:16, 15 October 2015 (PDT)