No, he didn't.Frank7654321 wrote:
I think you misunderstand something.
Both the image numbers I made on the thread posted in the hyperlink above ^ and the images used in the one you package have the same kerning and pixel values.
Proof.:
The only difference between the two is that you replaced "score-x.png" with a Japanese character as used in the TnT games (as highlighted by a grey square on the left window). But, if you scroll up the window which consists of the taiko skin you bundle, you see "default-x.png", which is this:
And what do you know; "default-comma.png", "default-dot.png", and "default-percent.png" are the exact same too. The only difference you saw in this post was that the score-numbers I originally made were altered with a yellow-orange gradient overlay just to make it look a bit nicer and to match some score-numbers seen in some Taiko no Tatsujin games like DS2 or DS3.
The only thing you altered in the score-numbers was the .ini file for the skin, where you changed the following code:
ScoreOverlap: 3into this code:
ScoreOverlap: 7
The bottom line is, if you want to use my, or anyone's, (for that matter) skin elements in a skin you made, go ahead. But please credit the user who originally made the elements on the skin thread or in a notepad file in the skin folder instead of claiming it as your own.
How would you like it if someone were to take the skin elements you made, perhaps alter them by the slightest extent, and then claiming those skin elements as their own, hmm? It would leave the original creator feel disgusted and betrayed, and the user who stole the elements as pathetic.
That is all.
And yes, I'm pissed off. This is the first time I had to bust or prove someone wrong in the osu! Forum, and I'm disappointed that I had to do it now, in this scenario.