modifying XMB colors?

well i found a guide that tells me how to save the dds files, problem is that it needs photoshop, and all i have is gimp and paint.net

@LuanTeles is there any other way to save the dds files without the need for photoshop or am i just stuck without it?
 
well i found a guide that tells me how to save the dds files, problem is that it needs photoshop, and all i have is gimp and paint.net

@LuanTeles is there any other way to save the dds files without the need for photoshop or am i just stuck without it?


Afaik the nvidia plugin is only for photoshop
 
Afaik the nvidia plugin is only for photoshop
so unless i get photoshop my only chance of getting a better red would be to extract the "enhanced" one from ultimate toolbox and inject it into the default lines.qrc then.

...eh, it'd be better than nothing! plus i used to use that all the time back in 4.88, might as well use it again
 
If I remember correctly it should be DXT5 with no mipmaps
I'll try that, and i'll be sure to have a copy of the evilnat firmware file in case it decides to just not work lmao

UPDATE 4:18 PM: managed to do it! i decided to look at another lines.qrc file from ultimate toolbox and the DDS files are apparently saved as DTX1, plain and simple! Hopefully this helps someone out in the future when they go to edit their XMB backgrounds for themselves.

Now that I've figured this out, time to see if I can do the same for my PSP!
 
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