I was messing around with the textures after looking at SomeGlue's tutorial on how to do that. So i edited the sprite world and the g lands for some fun and wanted to see if yall liked it. This is kind of a test also and if anyone could tell me how to remove black fill around lots of objects, that would be nice. This is a hacked swf with edited textures and credit goes out to Someglue (tutorial), Gainb (Client), and Banananation, Nilly, JustanoobROTMG and flyrocket for the code for the client. And yes i'm aware and have no idea how to fix black outlines and it would be nice to have someone tell me if possible. And remeber this is just a test run.
EDIT: Fixed stupid black outlines.
File is clean , do you mind putting another scan from Virustotal?
all fixed
Can you send provide me with the image file that you edited? I assume it was image 98, just so I can see if I can help you with the black outline issue. As well keep in mind that, because Wildshadow was extremely unorganized, I'm very certain that other tiles exist within other image files.
Edit: Actually reviewing your screenshots, I believe it's because you forgot to save the file with transparency. Make sure your editing software supports this ability. So reopen the file, apply your changes, and then save it as a transparent .png. I can't explain how to do it if you don't know, but there are plenty of tutorials on the internet.
thanks man. Worked great. and uploaded new one with sharper image.
Why are the files sizes different on the two sites?
Originally Posted by gioseba
Why are the files sizes different on the two sites?
*facepalm* those are the virus scans silly.
Approved .
Originally Posted by squiddude123
*facepalm* those are the virus scans silly.
Funniest thing i've read all day XD
Nice man thanks!
To remove the black outline around the sprites, you need to use a picture editing program that supports transparency, like GIMP, Photoshop, or Fireworks. Do not use Microsoft Paint as it WILL create those ugly back outlines, because it can't support transparency. You also should save the files as .png files, bacause .jpg and .jpeg files can't support transparency.
Originally Posted by James747
To remove the black outline around the sprites, you need to use a picture editing program that supports transparency, like GIMP, Photoshop, or Fireworks. Do not use Microsoft Paint as it WILL create those ugly back outlines, because it can't support transparency. You also should save the files as .png files, bacause .jpg and .jpeg files can't support transparency.