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Interested into designing osu themes/skins

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MangoCupcake
I have some experience with digital designing and art and I wanna make some skins for everyone,

probably some pink anime themed skins xd

pls give me some general guidance and if theres a format I can follow it be great

I feel like most of those youtube tutorials didnt help much sadly

so yeah, I definitely can make some for myself and u guys so help be greatly appreciated
[-Omni-]
i feel like this could go to skinning..
Jangsoodlor
As a person who used to do mixed skins, here are my brief introductions on how to make osu! skin.

  1. The skin is actually fixed to a certain aspect ratio by the designer. When you see someone post "16:9" skins, it means that the skin only renders correctly on a 16:9 screen.
  2. There may be some elements that you might not want on the skin, like "sliderend". You can "hide" that element by using a 1x1 pixel transparent png file. If you outright delete it, it'll use the default object (from the default skin).
  3. Some attributes, like circle colour, rotating cursor, and expanding cursor when clicking, must be edited in the skins.ini file. Here's the reference.
  4. Objects ending with @2x means it's high-resolution
  5. Skinning wiki
  6. Skinning Forum
JustABeginner
Hi Lumxnance!

For the skinning basic, you do need a spreadsheet of which skin elements are skinnable.

Taking from Jangsoodlor's points:

1.) The reference mentioned is the osu! skinning wiki. More in-depth, you can check:

-Skinning interface (All of the osu! UI like the song selection, mod selection, menu-background etc.)

- Skinning osu! (osu! gameplay like the hitcircles, default numbers etc.)

- Skinning osu!taiko (osu!taiko gameplay like the taiko bar, taiko hitcircles etc.)

- Skinning osu!catch (osu!catch gameplay like the fruits, drops, catcher etc.)

- Skinning osu!mania (osu!mania gameplay like the mania notes, mania keys etc.)

- Skinning osu! gamesounds (All of the sounds in-game from hitsounds to UI sounds.)

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2.) And also mentioned by Jangsoodlor is the skin.ini wiki that is really essential. Act it as a heart or CPU of the skin where you can use it for configuring the colour combos, animation framerate, and this is usually used in mania skinning where you can change its notes and key images freely.

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Alternatively, you can also refer to this osu! Skinnable Spreadsheet. It is roughly the same as above but a more simplified and easy to refer to!

Tips:
1.) In some skin elements, it is noted that some are needed to follow by its canvas size in order for the skin not to be too big or too small for its view in-game.

2.) Feel free to look at the ideas of other skins, so you can get a glimpse of how they work and understand more about skinning.

3.) Look through the tutorial for your first step in learning how to skin.
And there are also resources you can check out with tools that can assist you.
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