Ahh alright!! thank you so much for telling me! 

ThanksBluecord6411 wrote:
this works so well!!!!
You can't, this program is purely for batch image resizing so the aspect ratio will remain the same. It also wouldn't really be possible to automate changing the aspect ratio of a skin in many cases as you'd effectively need to create new content out of nothing (otherwise the images would need to stretched or cut).oozorasubaru1 wrote:
stupid question, can i convert 16:9 skins to 16:10 with this? how to do it?
That's what the default settings are for, so all you need to do is set the input folder to the skin folder and optionally change the output folder if you want the SD files in a separate location. And then you just press 'Start' and wait for it to finish.GoodRacer900 wrote:
can i get some tutorial?
i want to use it for HD to SD
Roan wrote:
That's what the default settings are for, so all you need to do is set the input folder to the skin folder and optionally change the output folder if you want the SD files in a separate location. And then you just press 'Start' and wait for it to finish.GoodRacer900 wrote:
can i get some tutorial?
i want to use it for HD to SD
ThanksKGB_RUSSIAN wrote:
Очень полезная программа! Для тех ,у кого слабый пк:)
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A very useful program! For those who have a weak PC:)
No problemGoodRacer900 wrote:
thanks
No you can not, for that you need to edit the source files yourself. This program simply generates SD images from HD imagesFlying_Dino wrote:
Can you use this to make a skin from 1960x1080 to 2560 x 1080
coz my monitor is ultra wide :/
and can someone tell me how to do it if possible
You're going to have to be a bit more specific. Also note that by default it looks for image files than end in @2x in the folder you select as input.Daniel_osu wrote:
It wont find any files to rescale! How do i fix this?
You're welcome and thank you for using itSF JBaoz wrote:
thank you so much, this is amazing...
ThanksStomiks wrote:
Oh nice that's so cool
Hi, basically SmartScreen is telling you the application is unsigned and therefore nothing is known about the publisher, making it untrusted. Which makes sense, since as far as Microsoft is concerned I'm just a random person they have no reason to trust. The normal way to make applications trusted by Microsoft is to buy extremely expensive signing certificates, but those would cost me hundreds of euros each year, which is not really something I can afford to do for a project that makes me no money.Juakitoxis wrote:
Hii, I was wondering if the file had a virus as Microsoft SmartScreen seems to have detected that it might be a risk...