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RE: Icon images
(23/05/2011 04:04 PM)Dmise Wrote: Make sure the option to always generate 32bit gim's in rcoedit options isn't enabled. It should be on automatically detect what gim it needs. This should help with resources.
217x272 is pretty big I wouldn't use that big of an icon if you're using all the 8 icons. Also try using 32bit bmp's in case you aren't already, some people try to use png's but I've noticed these take up more resources.
In the ctf I uploaded on this thread, all of the icons are around 217x272 and are fine, I've also been using 24 bit bmp's yet when I try to use images of the same dimensions, they do not appear in the ctf I'm trying to make.
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RE: Icon images
try using 8 bit PNG.
"PNG for PTF" will convert the pic into a neat 8 bit PNG. i barely can tell the difference between my original PNG (32 bit) with the converted one (8 bit)
(This post was last modified: 23/05/2011 04:37 PM by eznoir.)
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RE: Icon images
(23/05/2011 04:37 PM)eznoir Wrote: try using 8 bit PNG.
"PNG for PTF" will convert the pic into a neat 8 bit PNG. i barely can tell the difference between my original PNG (32 bit) with the converted one (8 bit)
Hmmm, RCOedit can't convert this image to GIM now?
http://sadpanda.us/images/495650-0VV3J5A.png
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RE: Icon images
(23/05/2011 04:48 PM)Commander Wrote: (23/05/2011 04:37 PM)eznoir Wrote: try using 8 bit PNG.
"PNG for PTF" will convert the pic into a neat 8 bit PNG. i barely can tell the difference between my original PNG (32 bit) with the converted one (8 bit)
Hmmm, RCOedit can't convert this image to GIM now?
http://sadpanda.us/images/495650-0VV3J5A.png
use RCOmage dude, RCOeditor is a bit buggy
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RE: Icon images
(23/05/2011 04:56 PM)eznoir Wrote: (23/05/2011 04:48 PM)Commander Wrote: (23/05/2011 04:37 PM)eznoir Wrote: try using 8 bit PNG.
"PNG for PTF" will convert the pic into a neat 8 bit PNG. i barely can tell the difference between my original PNG (32 bit) with the converted one (8 bit)
Hmmm, RCOedit can't convert this image to GIM now?
http://sadpanda.us/images/495650-0VV3J5A.png
use RCOmage dude, RCOeditor is a bit buggy
Alright, thanks for the program, all the images work now :D
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RE: Icon images
Thanks for the help everyone, but now I have 2 more questions.
1) Is it possible to move the xmb icon locations using an RCO editor and if so, how? EDIT : Nevermind, just gonna use a PRX editor.
2) I noticed that only 3 images appear when using icons that are 480x272 for my xmb. Is there any way to get by this and make all 7 appear?
(By compressing the images more perhaps?) EDIT : Nevermind, problem solved.
(This post was last modified: 25/05/2011 01:48 PM by Commander.)
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