I've put the executable here:
link
To view the instructions:
portrait -doc
To view the short help for the commands:
portrait -h
The best is to put this executable in its own directory, and launch a console there (it will create backup files from where you're launching it).
DISCLAIMER:
It's not user-friendly, there's no GUI, it's all in command line. If you're not comfortable with that, it's best not to use it rather than breaking something on your system. If I have time for that, maybe I'll do a basic GUI but it won't happen soon.
I have only tested that on my setup, with Steam. Even if that's unlikely, it may completely break your saved games, so make a backup before.
TL;TR:
To see the list of saved games and their indices:
Code:
portrait -l
Aengi:
- 1 -> 2021-09-06 - 20:39:19: Quicksave6
- 2 -> 2021-09-06 - 20:39:44: Gray Garrison - before end battle
- [COLOR="Blue"]3 -> 2021-09-06 - 20:51:17: Gray Garrison - after battle[/COLOR]
To set portrait
"0004" in game
index 3:
Code:
portrait [COLOR="blue"][B]-g 3[/B][/COLOR] [COLOR="Purple"][B]-p 4[/B][/COLOR]
This supposes you have created the portrait images in folder
0004, in the game's data directory.
Always check the index before changing a file! They are not constant if the list changes (if new games, or deleted games).
EDIT: I may as well give the source:
link