Bobby_Downgrades
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I hear not as good as PS as I never use PS but for a free and open source app it's pretty great
I'll stick with photoshop as mine is free
I like photoshop, I think mainly because I am used to it haha.
I hear not as good as PS as I never use PS but for a free and open source app it's pretty great
I'm sure I can do it, it'll just take a little longer for pixel edits
As normal I alpha-ed the image, erased the background saved it as a PNG but when then image is used background showed up againnormally, a colored coldboot will have a white background. all u need to do is create the alpha over the image ur using. the white background won't appear unless u create an alpha of the background as well.
As normal I alpha-ed the image, erased the background saved it as a PNG but when then image is used background showed up again![]()
White background in which I made transparent but when he used it in Tizzy's app background showed up white againthat's odd. did u make the background transparent? white is read as transparent for colored coldboots while black is read as transparent for white coldboots. it needs to be saved as a DDS as well unless using the colored coldboot app will convert it. also, the background should still be present. as long as the alpha is white with a black background - that's all u need to create a colored coldboot normally. I don't have any experience with the coldboot apps.
Thanks!Hello, sorry for late reply. Here is you coldboot in three versions, 3 folders with previews are included in zip file.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/ioi67d14qzsix2b/3+ver.zip
Thanks for the answer. I can not do it alone. Is the picture great for coldboot? If you want I can try to lower her resolution. I only managed to remove the background in Photoshop, I can not animate it as in the original ps3.if you mean a normal coldboot, it needs to be 700x350 or 240x120 iirc. the background is generally black with the logo being white (opaque) or grey (semi-transparent). there are six images in total (3 HD, 3 SD). they're header, footer, and heater blur for each. that is if you're injecting them.
I thought the original coldboot was black and white from what I remember in 2009 and from the original startup videos. I saw a topic of yours explaining how to create an animated coldboot but I do not understand much. maybe I'll try. Yes, I think it was you who made a coldboot excited years ago, I even got it on my PS3, but I thought it might get even more original as in 2009 Anyway, thanks for the help! Maybe some user knows how to do it for me. thx pinky for attention.my skills in photoshop are lacking, so I often have trouble with it. I think the original coldboot may be closer to a colored, theme one. there's a raf creator for that. you just need the image, and it will do everything for you. generally, that coldboot only displays what's in the alpha, so you can shrink the image.
btw, I made a coldboot of this along with sound in the coldboot.raf injector in the han forums. it's a fade in coldboot though, which might not be what you're looking for.
from what I remember, the original coldboot doesn't fade in. I didn't own the system back then though.
if you mean the one I did, it should do that. when I saw the original coldboot for the first time, it looked like a colored coldlboot which,appears and disappears abruptly.
the footer is: .78750 to EF44F . you mean the coldboot only showed the original ps3 one?
edit: make sure you're not using the backgrounds when looking in hex. that error \might show up if the hex doesn't exost.
nvdxt.exe -file input.png -L8 -output output.dds
The color you see on screen is caused because there is a "pointlight" (with id="pointlight" type="point") that emits a colored lightsandungas said:All original colboot images are composed of black/red colors only. Red colors are treated as luminance levels (works like a "light mask") and black colors are transparent