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Bin King
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Finland
Posts: 2,168
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Texer Resources
A few 'standard' like texer bitmaps i did, because i've seen a lot of people using UnConeD's texer bitmaps and i really don't understand why? Is it because:
1) People are lazy to make their own 2) People just don't know how to use or don't own a drawing/image editing program 3) UnConeD just kicks ass and his texer bitmaps kick ass. (unfortunally i can't do anything about it )Any of these reasons (except the last one) was a good enough reason for me to make a few texer bitmaps that vary in size. So here they are, i hope my fellow AVSters find them useful You can use them freely in your packs, or edit them (but remember to save them in a different name preferably your own), also you can distribute them along your pack as long as they remain unchanged. Have fun & enjoy Oh and here is a picture of 'the plan' ![]()
Last edited by Tuggummi; 7th October 2003 at 08:11. |
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Major Dude
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Leipzig / Germany
Posts: 859
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Cool idea Tugg
Provides the n00bs with a good basic texer pack to deal with. |
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Bin King
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Finland
Posts: 2,168
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Well it isn't just for the n00bs, more experienced avsers shouldn't be ashamed of using it either, if they simply can't make their own (point 2)
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Major Dude
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Leipzig / Germany
Posts: 859
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Ok, i got it now.
I used to create graphics for years so i didn't thought of people who can code but are not familiar with graphics.
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Major Dude
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Arnhem, the Netherlands
Posts: 927
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Good one Tugg, this way also the AVS root directory won't fill up so fast as usual with texer or picture preset images.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: right around the corner
Posts: 223
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Graet thing Tugg. I used UnConeD texers because they seemed to do the job I wanted. When i need a specialone i make it but I usualy try all of the ones already made by other ppl. No use makeing somethin that is already there
. Anyway Im sure im gonna use these a lot THX.
I hate signatures!! *bangs his head on the keyboard in hope of getting an idea* Ufihreevf43n98pevfr |
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Bin King
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Finland
Posts: 2,168
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One little bug :|
I told you, the people need more options besides whacko texers ![]() Come on! Just post em here
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Whacked Moderator
Join Date: Jun 2001
Posts: 2,104
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Well some of my whacko texers are just circles, so it's understandable people would use them. This is great though, a set of standard images at all sizes is great!
yathosho here's on for you... what is the standard way of extracting a file with NSIS but not to overwrite it if it exists? Should be used for these images... |
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Forum King
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the "setoverwrite ifnewer" flag does it for me...don't quote me on that tho, i don't remember the exact syntax
"guilt is the cause of more disauders than history's most obscene marorders" --E. E. Cummings |
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Major Dude
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hehe i always knew someone would do it before me
but anyway thats a good idea.
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Bin King
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Finland
Posts: 2,168
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Ishan, lol
![]() Though for more 'exotic' texers you still have to use what-ever you want to use (or do them yourself). Im thinking about making a few more, maybe a bit more weird and unusual texers this time, how about some 'animated' texer bitmaps Like unconed did in his intergalactic octopussy preset, by splitting the texer image into red,green & blue channels and then using a simple color code to change between them Tho i only have 3 frames to use, could be damn hard to make any cool animations with only 3 frames...
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: santiago, chile
Posts: 152
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octopussy... lol
btw, good idea tugg, this should be useful for people that use texer, i don't really use it tho. great job anyway
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