SKINNER V2 Is Going to Revolutionize The Way We SKIN Our Servers | Rust Admin Academy |
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Introduction
This tutorial will guide you through the features and functionalities of the Skinner V2 plugin for Rust servers. Skinner V2 enhances your ability to apply custom skins to in-game items, improving the visual appeal and customization options for players. This guide will cover the key features, commands, and configuration options available in Skinner V2, making it easier for you to enhance your Rust server experience.
Chapter 1: Overview of Skinner V2
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Purchase Information:
- Skinner V2 is available for $24.99, reduced from $38.
- Access the plugin on coding.com or via the link in the video description.
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Basic Functionality:
- Skinner allows players to apply skins to items directly from their inventory.
- Items remain in your inventory while changing their appearance, providing a real-time preview.
Chapter 2: Key Features of Skinner V2
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Real-Time Skinning:
- Use the command
/skin
to open the skinning interface. - Select an item from your inventory to apply a new skin without removing it from your inventory.
- Use the command
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Live Preview:
- When changing the skin of wearable items, the changes reflect on your character immediately.
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Frequently Used Skins:
- The top six slots in the skin box save your most used skins for quick access.
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Skincraft Command:
- Use
/skinc
to access all available skinnable items. - Items crafted will automatically have the selected skin.
- Use
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Skin Sets:
- Create multiple skin sets (e.g., skin set 1 for day, skin set 2 for night).
- Switch between skin sets using commands like
/SL ss1
to change your entire inventory's skins at once.
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Team Skinning:
- Use
/skin team
to apply skin sets to all team members in real-time. - Team members can opt-out if they don’t want to participate in group skin changes.
- Use
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Container Skinning:
- Use
/skin container
to change the skins of items within a specific storage container.
- Use
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Auto Skinning Feature:
- Enable Auto Skinning using
/skin auto
. This will automatically skin items as they enter your inventory based on the selected skin set.
- Enable Auto Skinning using
Chapter 3: Importing Skins
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Import Individual Skins:
- Use the command
/skin import <skinID>
to add a specific skin to your library.
- Use the command
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Import Skin Collections:
- Use
/import all <collectionID>
to add all skins from a collection.
- Use
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Player Requests for Skins:
- Players can request skins with
/SL skin request <skinID>
. - Admins can review requests using the command
/skin requests
to approve or deny them.
- Players can request skins with
Chapter 4: Configuration Options
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Configuration File:
- Adjust command settings, blacklists for unwanted skins, and cooldown periods for commands.
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Permissions Management:
- Set permissions to control what players can do (e.g., skinning containers or using skin requests).
- Ensure that only designated players can approve or deny skin requests.
Chapter 5: Performance Insights
- Performance Monitoring:
- Skinner V2 is built for efficiency, using minimal server resources even under heavy usage.
- Profiling tests show Skinner operates with as low as 2-3 milliseconds of server resource usage during intensive operations.
Conclusion
Skinner V2 is a powerful tool for enhancing the visual customization of your Rust server. With its real-time skinning, team functionality, and performance efficiency, it stands out as a leading plugin for server administrators. To get started, configure your settings, explore the commands, and invite your players to take advantage of this extensive skinning functionality. Happy skinning!