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Postby esteel » Thu Dec 14, 2006 9:02 pm

Indeed if the crosshair is just white for you i guess your software is bad. Its transparent with the circle and the dot being white..
Well the way i did was to use a 400x400 image, create two white cicles (small and big) and did shrink that image to 24x24. I guess i could make you an bigger dot tomorrow unless you want to try yourself.
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Postby ai » Thu Dec 14, 2006 9:22 pm

Well, I think you doing would result in better crosshair :P But I'm gonna try to make my own crosshairs just for the heck of it and to learn the process.
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Postby esteel » Fri Dec 15, 2006 9:13 am

http://esteel.planetnexuiz.de/nexuiz/mi ... bigger.pk3
Once again it just replaces ALL of the crosshairs..

And for the gimp file i used to create those circle crosshairs: http://esteel.planetnexuiz.de/nexuiz/misc/crosshair.xcf
Just load the image into gimp, click on the little arrow between the two colors boxes to make white the current colors, then choose the 'Dialogs/Paths' and click on 'Stroke path...' that the icon next the the 'X' icon to delete a path. Change the line witdh to 15 for the larger circle and to 25 for the smaller one. Then click 'Image/Scale Image' and choose 24x24, now save the image in Nexuiz/data/gfx as file crosshairX.tga. X is the number you want it to have.
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