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- could you rotate the image in the TV set ? When facing east the main image is wasted some way
- i found no difference with the 2 bed versions. Maybe my eyes have been burned by toolset abuse
- please fill Operator's asking, my Rigger/Decker has an appointment soon with Mrs Phyllis...:)
- what do you use to modify the images ? I would like to make a blond girl in a red dress sitten in a futuristic moving chair for my story but i only got Paint...
I'm counting on you, man! I will definitely need some sort of prop like this to make a particularly important but long winded scene work.
first search for *.CPZ and you should some up with the filename <I>51f307273464314c240018bf-props and stuff.cpz</i>.
use winzip or winrar to open the file and extract it to <i> C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Shadowrun Returns\Shadowrun_Data\StreamingAssets\ContentPacks</i>.
and that's it, the editor should be able to recognize it.
and voila...
@SoWe: Sure start with the location i listed bellow for Ferragus, and look at how the devs made each image. Manipulate them and alter them to your liking, then use... this tutorial to import the images and make them an actual prop. http://shadowrun-returns.wikispaces.com/Create+Prop+Guide
@Ferragus: I only know the steam directory. ...\Steam\steamapps\common\Shadowrun Returns\Shadowrun_Data\StreamingAssets\ContentPacks Under contentpacks are three folders, in those folders are Art folders with all the uncompressed images available. The @x2 version of each file is the high rez. The low rez, and one you make props within the editor does not have that tag at the end.
Maybe it's because I'm stuck using an OSX install right now and they're hidden in that system for some reason?
http://www.shadowrun.com/forums/discussion/29275/community-art-project