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    Unknown file type: . Error

    Hello, i have recently made a CC body, which i cannot upload since every time i try doing so i get an error saying "Unknown file type: .
    It must be either a head, body or shield."

    The weird thing is that i tried the body on by replacing a body file on my phone, and it works fine. I can change colours and there is no background...any ideas?
    Here's the body ( i used GIMP to index it )
    whatdoyouwantfromme.png

    Thanks
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    Try uploading it as JPEG? Maybe the uploaded didn’t know what file type you were uploading
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    (Name Here) Capo MasonForEc's Avatar
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    Please dont make multiple threads for this, geez
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    @Joeyaudi1

    I not sure JPEG will work make sure it png file. I don't like gimp I could never make it CC on gimp that why I would use photo shop try Paint.net I never learned how to Paint.net good luck

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    Idk man, I really wish I could help you

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    From my own experience with uploading bodies I have brainstormed a couple of solutions for you.

    1.) You can go to the default windows program called Paint, and then open the file you plan on uploading to the game. Save the image as: .JPEG or .PNG

    2.) Download a program called Gimp if you don't already have it. Open your file and view it in the program. Finally, go to the file tab on the top of the gimp window. Click on file, and then click 'export as'. Once you click this, you can choose whatever format you want. Either .JPEG or .PNG.

    (You may ask, why don't I just use 'Save as' in gimp? Well when you do this it changes the file into something like '.xcff' and that's not supported by Graal)

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