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New Ace of Spades Forums: http://buildandshoot.com/ |
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Step 1 Navigate to your AoS directory. Default: C:\Program Files\Ace Of Spades |
#8048 KwF_10se1ucgo_x Tennessee Posted 14 years ago |
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You're right, MS Paint does NOT support transparency. I would like to mention online image editing program called Sumo paint. Free to use, no downloads. |
#8069 JesseQ Member Posted 14 years ago |
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MS Paint does not support transparency. And thanks!!!! |
#8073 Trizaxx Member Posted 14 years ago |
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@JesseQ yeah sumo paint looks pretty good ill add it to the OP |
#8080 KwF_10se1ucgo_x Tennessee Posted 14 years ago |
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@Trizaxx np |
#8081 KwF_10se1ucgo_x Tennessee Posted 14 years ago |
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bump for epicness |
#8103 KwF_10se1ucgo_x Tennessee Posted 14 years ago |
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Heyhey. working on our cross bow sight, but what are the dimensions of the sight again? It's like 400x400 right? |
#8105 VestySweaters Member Posted 14 years ago |
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Yep |
#8118 KwF_10se1ucgo_x Tennessee Posted 14 years ago |
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Pasting original gewehr sights in separate layer really helps. Both with dimensions and accuracy. |
#8134 Drury Numbuh 27.5 Posted 14 years ago |
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bump cause ppl still ask |
#8725 KwF_10se1ucgo_x Tennessee Posted 14 years ago |
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Paint.net is another good editor :-) Like Photoshop and MSPaint had a baby :-p |
#8734 Arnie Member Posted 14 years ago |
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lol |
#8745 KwF_10se1ucgo_x Tennessee Posted 14 years ago |
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Okay so, I've customized my iron sight, but it shows up to the left, about under the rifle icon, of the screen. Suggestions to help? |
#10684 Gnome Someone intellectual Posted 14 years ago |
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Don't change the resolution while editing the original "semi.png". It has to be 800x600px. |
#10694 Green_Beret Member Posted 14 years ago |
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Wait a minute, you can make iron sights that take less space than the default ones? That's bullshit. That's super bullshit 64. People using glorified crosshairs will clearly have an advantage against people with vanilla iron sights. |
#10751 Daddy Warbucks Member Posted 14 years ago |
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I use a crosshair that takes up 80% of my screen. Which is 47% more then the default crosshair. Yet I still play better. |
#10777 Lexsym looka Posted 14 years ago |
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It not only matters how much, but also *where*. With the default iron sights one has to partially obscure their target to score anything close of a headshot, which makes keeping your target on your aim a wee bit tricky. Sights like this (http://i.imgur.com/lYwAB.jpg) might reduce your overall field of vision, which is a more than fair trade-in when they clear space where it actually matters. Shots connect almost instantly, and changing between aims is even faster. Players who don't stay aiming with their iron sights for too long won't give a damn if they have their flanks obscured, and those who do risk becoming sitting ducks. Plus, there's stuff like this: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/220749/blog/ace-of-spades/leftist%20dreams%20modified%20scope.PNG In my opinion, custom sights should superimpose the default one. If you want to black out nine-tenths of your screen for some reason that's fine, but at the heart of it all you'll be aiming like everybody else - sans a rather nasty handicap. By the way, could you post yours? |
#10802 Daddy Warbucks Member Posted 14 years ago |
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