The Sign Editor: Tutorial
If it's only a route shield, that you'll use on overhead signs or something like that, then 128x128 should be more than enough. Maybe even 64x64. People will just drive fast, not look at it to count the pixels from a small distance
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Okay, I'll try
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It's very easy, when you understand how it works.I'm confused by this code as well in the .sii fileIf the image size is 512x512, would the numbers start at 512, and then decrease based on if the number is divisble by 512?Code: Select all
images_coords[0]: (0, 128, 128, 0)
For example: (0, 128, 256, 512, 256, 128, 0)
0, 128, 128, 0 - these are coordinations of image which will be displayed by game to create your atlas. If i remember correctly numbers are locations of pixels on your
Image (from left to right, from bottom to top - it was a while ago when i was working on these file, so You have to make sure which axis X or Y is first ) where game will start displaying overlay for atlas. That basiclly means, that You can use one image for several atlases, and determine every atlas on different pixels.
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I HAVE TO try this out
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Hey,
I'm making an addon in ProMods and i found an sign, and want to reedit it. Now my question is, how can i save it? I made small changes and now i want to save it but after saving the icon * still appear.
I'm making an addon in ProMods and i found an sign, and want to reedit it. Now my question is, how can i save it? I made small changes and now i want to save it but after saving the icon * still appear.
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You have to look in the def file under which folder (mod_dev'sname) the template is saved and create the same folder in the installation directory of ETS2 (where you created the base/map folders for saving the map), then repack the template in the same folder structure as in the def file.
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Hey, i have another question. I'm using terrain,.. but sometimes at some areas there are invisible walls so i'm not able to drive my map. Do you know any fix? I use promods and my own mapETS2-User wrote: ↑21 Nov 2017 12:38You have to look in the def file under which folder (mod_dev'sname) the template is saved and create the same folder in the installation directory of ETS2 (where you created the base/map folders for saving the map), then repack the template in the same folder structure as in the def file.
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The fonts in ETS2 have all the extension ".font". But all fonts that can be found in the internet have the extension ".ttf". So how can I convert .ttf files to .font files?
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Short answer: You don't.
Long answer: You see, the .font file only contains the metadata about the font. It's a plain text file that defines all font characters and references to a DDS image sheet with the actual characters imprinted on it. If you don't have specialised software for it, you need to define it all by hand. The only software that can do this automatically is from SCS itself and can't be shared publicly.
Long answer: You see, the .font file only contains the metadata about the font. It's a plain text file that defines all font characters and references to a DDS image sheet with the actual characters imprinted on it. If you don't have specialised software for it, you need to define it all by hand. The only software that can do this automatically is from SCS itself and can't be shared publicly.
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But how to open the DDS files? Normally, I open them with paint.NET, but it says there would be an unknown mistake. Question to all modder: Which program do you use to open .DDS files?
But how to open the DDS files? Normally, I open them with paint.NET, but it says there would be an unknown mistake. Question to all modder: Which program do you use to open .DDS files?
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