hey guys, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3zGzSiYdkM any1 have this hitsounds?
-Go to your skin folder and open file skin.ini with notepad (or any text editor) then search "HitCircleOverlap: 1"Maeno-san wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently working on my own skin. And I wanted to ask if someone could tell me how to adjust the numbers for my hitcircles, so they won't be placed next to each other once they reach 10.
Gritoit did it in his skin but I have no Idea how(he didn't just use the Hitcircle itself or the Hitcircleoverlay nor changed anything in the skin.ini).
I can just place his "default-.png" files in my skin-folder and it works. But I want to use my own files.
I'm sorry if this question has already been answered a lot of times but I didn't really know how to search for it.
i kind of want to completely redo the skinning portion of wiki, but not sure how to do it yetGarygoh884 wrote:
you should put it in the wiki for reference.
Redo it again? D:deadbeat wrote:
i kind of want to completely redo the skinning portion of wiki, but not sure how to do it yet
ColumnWidth: 50,50,50,50,50,50,50
Colour#: x,x,x,255 (# is for the specific lane)
You have several followpoint image files, from 0 to 9 (I think), the length of the followpoint is determined by the number of those files that are not blank (the 5th file is the center of the "followline"). Just get a skin that has line followpoints and see for yourself how they should look like. The file name should be "followpoint-x.png", replace x by a number.a1l2d3r4e5d6 wrote:
How do you make the follow point look like a line? Would you just make a lined shape follow point, or is this the animated follow point? If so then how would you go about in making it?
example:
Version: 2.3
[General]
Version: 2.4
score-comma.png can be used for accuracy if the decimal point comma (,) is used for specific languages. score-dot.png will be used otherwise.Telerator wrote:
is score-comma.png used anywhere in the game?