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Sp1nn3y:
-.- still nothing.... I don't see how this could be this complicated.. I'm using PSPx2 (fully paid for no trial) and i dont have the .tga extension.. AND i'm not looking for transparency.. just... a nice picture... with my name on it.. i wanna do it the harder way because it just looks horrid options>multi player>spray...
:-/ I'm never a noob with these things.. just.. :-/ Those tut's are for Photo Shoppers.. i'm "A Paint Shop Pro-er"..
PPK:
--- Quote from: Sp1nn3y on February 10, 2009, 05:31:18 pm ---:-/ I'm never a noob with these things.. just.. :-/ Those tut's are for Photo Shoppers.. i'm "A Paint Shop Pro-er"..
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Then use VTFEdit. It creates .vtf and .vmt files which are used for textures on the Source engine (vtf stands for Valve Texture File and vmt stands for Valve Material File; it's just to explain the extension's name's).
For that you only need to create your spray in the format you like (dunno if VTFEdit supports Paint Shop Pro's file types; to be sure, save it in .jpeg) and then open that image with VTFEdit. After doing that, just save it with the name you want and it will create the appropriate files. To make them work in-game, place the .vtf and the .vmt files in C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\SouceMods\gessource\materials\VGUI\logos (substitute C for another letter if appropriate). Also, copy your .vmt file into \VGUI\logos\UI.
Get VTFEdit here.
Hope it helped!
Sp1nn3y:
--- Quote from: PPK on February 10, 2009, 05:58:25 pm ---For that you only need to create your spray in the format you like (dunno if VTFEdit supports Paint Shop Pro's file types; to be sure, save it in .jpeg) and then open that image with VTFEdit. After doing that, just save it with the name you want and it will create the appropriate files. To make them work in-game, place the .vtf and the .vmt files in C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\SouceMods\gessource\materials\VGUI\logos (substitute C for another letter if appropriate). Also, copy your .vmt file into \VGUI\logos\UI.
Get VTFEdit here.
Hope it helped!
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Awesome Thanks... I save and i only get one file sp1nn3y.vtf..? no .vmt... i DO apologize lol i read it a fair bit of times.. but i'd like to get this right :D
PPK:
I completely understand mate, no problem. It should automatically create a vmt file as well. Should go like this:
First of all, translation because my OS is in Portuguese (my language): Guardar = Save, Os Meus Documentos = My Documents, Abrir com... = Open with..., Escolher programa = Choose program
Open the image you want to make a spray of with VTFEdit.
Press Ok.
Go to the File tab and press Save.
Type the name of the file you want where "yournamehere" is. then Press Save and that's it!
The .vtf and .vmt files are surrounded by a black box. It was assembled in MS Paint in a hurry, sorry for that.
If it is not working this way, then unfortunately I don't know what is the matter. You'll have to consult the author's website to figure out a solution. In the meantime, if you need that spray bad, attach the file that I'll convert it and then post back here.
VC:
Why do you make this so complicated?
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