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# How to take photos of clothes?

* <mark style="color:red;">**Important:**</mark> Replace the PrivateKey found in the 0r-imagegenerator/shared/config\_sv.lua file with the transaction ID beginning with tbx- that you were given when you made your purchase. If you skip this step, the photos you take will not be usable.
* Use <mark style="color:red;">/</mark><mark style="color:red;">**screenshotmenu**</mark> command to access the menu with categories for photographing clothes.
* Select from the menu which category of clothing you would like to take photos of and save them on our web server to display to your players. If you want to take all photos, click on the button labelled Take all photos.
* After clicking the relevant button, all you have to do is wait for the process to finish and then enjoy this wonderful system with your players.

And so the clothes will be photographed and will be visible in your clothing menu.

After these operations are completed, open the <mark style="color:red;">**0r-clothing/shared/config.lua**</mark> file and complete the following operations in order;

* Find <mark style="color:red;">**UseDefaultClothImages**</mark> table and then update the table like this;
*

````
```lua
````

````
    UseDefaultClothImages = {
        Skin = false,
        Hair = false,
        Makeup = false,
        Clothing = false,
        Accessories = false,
        Body = false
    },
```
````

This process is done automatically as a system, but it will be beneficial for you to do it manually.


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