@FAT_CAP Vlad is right. All you need is one image named loadingscreen.png nothing more. Most likely it should be 16:9 and the importer will preview it for you in 16:10 and 4:3 ratios.
Hi! I'm working on a loading screen for my new set but I have some questions about the aspect ratio. I am supposed to make one 16:9, 16:10 and 4:3, right? Is it stupid to just apply black edges to the 4:3 one? Because it's ridiculously small and it will take alot of work to repaint the entire thing to fit in there.…
Woohoo! Check this out :) http://ca.ign.com/articles/2013/04/16/how-to-make-a-living-selling-virtual-hats Good stuff Anuxi! Yeah, maybe best to have a little chat with him.
I was going to work on a set for Weaver or a beard for Tusk, but now I gotta drop everything for Ember Spirit! Finished up this Meepo set over the last 16 hours. Click to view the collection on the workshop.
ok after the voting upside vs downside ended like 16:15 we decided to upload both :) downsided: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=200794936 upsided: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=200812084 thx @Andumy and everyone elise here :)
Does anyone in the beta have extra invites? I'd really like to try my hand at this, I got started with making "skins" for Quake about 16 years ago but kinda stopped modding around Quake 2. Maybe I could share some advice.
@Konras but i dont have that free felling like drawing on paper, and also i have 4:3 screen and tablet active area is something like 16:9, and i cant afford myself cintiq or some thing like that, iam just stuck with bamboo :/
@FAT_CAP your image also loaded right away in my client. No resave/rename no nothing. It will probably load without any problems on your home PC. One thing that I highly recommend one more time is to make it 16:9 because now proportions were off.