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Post by koshechka84 on Jun 6, 2020 10:09:10 GMT -5
You said you didn't change the resolution, but when i exported the image and checked the file is 257x257, when it should be 1067x1067 I'm a bit confused... Excuse me if it sounds silly, but I'm not an experienced user of photoshop... What exactly should not be changed - resolution or pixel dimensions of the image? These are different things for me (as I'm not English native). I can make an image 257x257 with resolutiion 72 dpi or 300 dpi. For example I want to use for screen the image which has dimensions of my wide monitor (1920x1080) with 25 resolution. Should I make it 257x257 then? And leave 25 as resolution. For not native speakers it may be difficult to differentiate this. Especially when programs are on other language than English.
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Post by sigma1202 on Jun 6, 2020 11:19:05 GMT -5
You said you didn't change the resolution, but when i exported the image and checked the file is 257x257, when it should be 1067x1067 I'm a bit confused... Excuse me if it sounds silly, but I'm not an experienced user of photoshop... What exactly should not be changed - resolution or pixel dimensions of the image? These are different things for me (as I'm not English native). I can make an image 257x257 with resolutiion 72 dpi or 300 dpi. For example I want to use for screen the image which has dimensions of my wide monitor (1920x1080) with 25 resolution. Should I make it 257x257 then? And leave 25 as resolution. For not native speakers it may be difficult to differentiate this. Especially when programs are on other language than English. I mean the pixel dimension, it should be 1067x1067, set the dpi at 300
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Post by koshechka84 on Jun 6, 2020 13:40:08 GMT -5
I'm a bit confused... Excuse me if it sounds silly, but I'm not an experienced user of photoshop... What exactly should not be changed - resolution or pixel dimensions of the image? These are different things for me (as I'm not English native). I can make an image 257x257 with resolutiion 72 dpi or 300 dpi. For example I want to use for screen the image which has dimensions of my wide monitor (1920x1080) with 25 resolution. Should I make it 257x257 then? And leave 25 as resolution. For not native speakers it may be difficult to differentiate this. Especially when programs are on other language than English. I mean the pixel dimension, it should be 1067x1067, set the dpi at 300 Thank you. I've finally made it))
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Post by ximsie on Jun 7, 2020 16:08:31 GMT -5
Hi, I'm not able to change the file back to binary. If I change the name it is: test.binary.gfx And I can't get the gfx away
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Post by tbh on Jun 29, 2020 20:21:40 GMT -5
Can someone help be i made it to the part where you have to change binary to .gfx i dont know how to do that because he didnt say.
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Post by sigma1202 on Jun 30, 2020 12:28:34 GMT -5
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Post by missnanami99 on Jul 7, 2020 18:58:07 GMT -5
just a tip for anyone that doesn't know how to put the image in resolution 1057X1057 i found this website: link
my loading screen appears light green instead of the loading screen i created and the resolution is 1057X1057. What should i do now?
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Post by sigma1202 on Jul 9, 2020 12:18:30 GMT -5
just a tip for anyone that doesn't know how to put the image in resolution 1057X1057 i found this website: link
my loading screen appears light green instead of the loading screen i created and the resolution is 1057X1057. What should i do now? The resolution should be 1067x1067, not 1057x1057
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Post by missnanami99 on Jul 9, 2020 15:57:52 GMT -5
just a tip for anyone that doesn't know how to put the image in resolution 1057X1057 i found this website: link
my loading screen appears light green instead of the loading screen i created and the resolution is 1057X1057. What should i do now? The resolution should be 1067x1067, not 1057x1057 right! silly me! Well my problem is the same even tho i changed it to 1067X1067. Shouldn't it be an override? Because my loading screen is still green
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Post by Switchback on Aug 26, 2020 2:36:38 GMT -5
Hello! I'd love to follow this tutorial but sadly I don't get very far...
When I go to Game File Cruiser and paste the code into the Instance form, then hit All, I don't get anything to select in the list. No Scale Form GFX at all. I'm clueless how to proceed as my S4S can't find any file with that code string. I double checked the code was correct and my file address to make sure the studio was pointed at my game location correctly, which it is, so I'm out of ideas on this one.
I'd love some help!
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Post by MizoreYukii on Aug 26, 2020 11:37:05 GMT -5
Hello! I'd love to follow this tutorial but sadly I don't get very far... When I go to Game File Cruiser and paste the code into the Instance form, then hit All, I don't get anything to select in the list. No Scale Form GFX at all. I'm clueless how to proceed as my S4S can't find any file with that code string. I double checked the code was correct and my file address to make sure the studio was pointed at my game location correctly, which it is, so I'm out of ideas on this one. I'd love some help! The file is showing up for me when I attempt it, so does anything else show up in the Game File Cruiser when you just click "All" (without the instance)? And are you using a legal version of Sims 4? You could also try repairing your game and make sure you have the latest version of S4S.
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Post by Switchback on Aug 26, 2020 13:53:47 GMT -5
Nothing shows up if I just click 'All' without anything in the instance box. My game's legit as far as I'm aware so guess I'll check my S4S version and repair my game. Thanks!
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Post by TabooGood on Sept 7, 2020 3:44:34 GMT -5
Hi, after the latest patch the spinning plumbob in the loading screen is broken and just shows a glitchy pattern, do you know how I can fix this for my custom screens?
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Post by wiseiam on Sept 12, 2020 8:14:31 GMT -5
sigma1202Thanks for this tut. I was able to follow it all the way thru. however, my pix are always very pixilated when loading in the game... I did see the post about the 257x257. mine was also and I didn't change the resolution. so I changed the pic to 1067x1067 with 300dpi then started the tut all over again from scratch. it still came out pixilated. but I wanted to say that your tut was thorough and I was able to follow it. thanks again...
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Post by princessnini on Sept 29, 2020 10:45:18 GMT -5
I did it but messed up now i cant find the Scale GFX thingy no more when i retry
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