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Greetings again, all! Your next assignment, should you choose to accept it, is to create new color sprays for Half-Life. Many of you have already done this and are familiar with the format of said sprays.
In case you're not familiar with such details, here they are:
- Each dimension has to be a multiple of 16
- The are may not exceeed 10,752 pixels square
- In order to load your logo using the super-nifty Half-Life Color Spray Manager, the image will need to be in 8-bit BMP format with its last color (#255) set to perfect blue. I personally use this system, as it makes previewing and switching sprays sooo~ much more convenient than the manual process.
If you need more information on creating color sprays, you might check out this tutorial site or this article.
Now, if you want to ZIP up the WAD or BMP files (whichever format you prefer to use) and send them to me, feel free. The file shouldn't be more than 20K, so it'll be easy even on my piddly connection.
That's all for now! *salutes*
In case you're not familiar with such details, here they are:
- Each dimension has to be a multiple of 16
- The are may not exceeed 10,752 pixels square
- In order to load your logo using the super-nifty Half-Life Color Spray Manager, the image will need to be in 8-bit BMP format with its last color (#255) set to perfect blue. I personally use this system, as it makes previewing and switching sprays sooo~ much more convenient than the manual process.
If you need more information on creating color sprays, you might check out this tutorial site or this article.
Now, if you want to ZIP up the WAD or BMP files (whichever format you prefer to use) and send them to me, feel free. The file shouldn't be more than 20K, so it'll be easy even on my piddly connection.
That's all for now! *salutes*