Hey, I wanted to know how i can make my circles instead of fading to just disappearing?
Thanks
Thanks
I mean that when i click a circle, there will be no fade outs.h3oCharles wrote:
Look at WubWoofWolf's skin, is that what you mean? The circles are actually numbers. Scale your hitcircle to 160x160.
Ghostzy25 wrote:
In a normal skin, the default-0 to default-9 png files would be only numbers. With your skin, you'll need to make default-0 to default-9 your hitcircles along with the numbers inside of them.
They should look like this:
instead of this:
Then, make two 1x1 transparent images with the names hitcircle.png and hitcircleoverlay.png
The default.png's shouldn't be transparent, those will be your hitcircles. If you already have a skin with hitcircles and hitcircle overlays, just combine then to make a complete hitcircle like what you'd see in the game itself. And then add numbers over the hitcircles in a photo editing software and save them as default-0.png, default-1.png, etc.S1cK wrote:
Ghostzy25 wrote:
In a normal skin, the default-0 to default-9 png files would be only numbers. With your skin, you'll need to make default-0 to default-9 your hitcircles along with the numbers inside of them.
They should look like this:
instead of this:
Then, make two 1x1 transparent images with the names hitcircle.png and hitcircleoverlay.png
Should i just make all the default.png 1x1 transparent?
And then add hitcircleoverlay.png to the skin file?
I dont think you understood what i meant,Ghostzy25 wrote:
In a normal skin, the default-0 to default-9 png files would be only numbers. With your skin, you'll need to make default-0 to default-9 your hitcircles along with the numbers inside of them.
They should look like this:
instead of this:
Then, make two 1x1 transparent images with the names hitcircle.png and hitcircleoverlay.png
It works fine for me. Also, you should do what h3oCharles said and change the dimensions for the default.png's to 160x160. I'm not sure if you can delete the fade out on its own.S1cK wrote:
I dont think you understood what i meant,Ghostzy25 wrote:
In a normal skin, the default-0 to default-9 png files would be only numbers. With your skin, you'll need to make default-0 to default-9 your hitcircles along with the numbers inside of them.
They should look like this:
instead of this:
Then, make two 1x1 transparent images with the names hitcircle.png and hitcircleoverlay.png
I did what you said and my skin messed up.
I fixed it but i just want to know how to delete fade out.
Is there a video somwhere?
Also I checked and there's not a video on it anywhere..S1cK wrote:
I dont think you understood what i meant,Ghostzy25 wrote:
In a normal skin, the default-0 to default-9 png files would be only numbers. With your skin, you'll need to make default-0 to default-9 your hitcircles along with the numbers inside of them.
They should look like this:
instead of this:
Then, make two 1x1 transparent images with the names hitcircle.png and hitcircleoverlay.png
I did what you said and my skin messed up.
I fixed it but i just want to know how to delete fade out.
Is there a video somwhere?
Ah its fine, thanks anyways!Ghostzy25 wrote:
In a normal skin, the default-0 to default-9 png files would be only numbers. With your skin, you'll need to make default-0 to default-9 your hitcircles along with the numbers inside of them.
They should look like this:
instead of this:
Then, make two 1x1 transparent images with the names hitcircle.png and hitcircleoverlay.png
O2MasterFX wrote:
Use any software editing (GIMP and Paint.NET for example) and open hitcircle.png, then import hitcircleoverlay.png and place it above the hitcircle.png.
Export 10 times as default-#.png whereas # is numbers from 0-9. Copy exported files to your skin, replace default-0 to default-9.
In your skin folder, open skin.ini and search for HitCircleOverlap and replace the value with 128. Depending on your hitcircle size, for example if your hitcircle.png have dimension of 160x160, then the value should be 160 instead of 128.
Now make a blank 1x1 png file using software editing and export as hitcircle.png and hitcircleoverlay.png. Copy the files to your skin and replace if prompted.
If you want colored hitcircles, then do the same as first step, but click the hitcircle.png and go to colors. There should be options like colorify (GIMP) or something to modify colors. Then export.
O2MasterFX wrote:
Use any software editing (GIMP and Paint.NET for example) and open hitcircle.png, then import hitcircleoverlay.png and place it above the hitcircle.png.
Export 10 times as default-#.png whereas # is numbers from 0-9. Copy exported files to your skin, replace default-0 to default-9.
In your skin folder, open skin.ini and search for HitCircleOverlap and replace the value with 128. Depending on your hitcircle size, for example if your hitcircle.png have dimension of 160x160, then the value should be 160 instead of 128.
Now make a blank 1x1 png file using software editing and export as hitcircle.png and hitcircleoverlay.png. Copy the files to your skin and replace if prompted.
If you want colored hitcircles, then do the same as first step, but click the hitcircle.png and go to colors. There should be options like colorify (GIMP) or something to modify colors. Then export.
Xernzart wrote:
how do you color the it in paint.net?
The easiest would by with a plugin, which allows you to recolour objects. Just donwload these plugins. Those are all the plugins that I use.Xernzart wrote:
how do you color the it in paint.net?