It'll be done by removing the white background in hitcircleoverlay.png, ie. by using a transparent image.Lust69400 wrote:
Hey guys,
Apologize for my english, its not my native language at all, thanks.
I started a previous thread yesterday about my problem > you can find it there : t/243809
I'm using a skin that i do really enjoy, but there's no numbers on the hitcircles and as a beginner i get in troubles when it's the time for some weird square patterns. I did try to follow the answer made by ClothCurtain, but it seems i'm doing it wrong.
I did open the right files into my photo editor (e.g gimp) and i tried an absolute basic move to make the numbers appear.
The result is ... :
Wich is not what i was looking for.. at all.
I have no knowledge about gfx things or even drawing...
Anyone may help me realise it ? (advices or some try)
To make a transparent image, create a new image (CTRL-N), then open up Advanced Options, and lastly change the "Fill with" dropdown value to Transparency. Define the size in any way you want but not too big, then hit OK. You can save your created image afterwards.