Does g-force has the same capabilities as the Milkdrop pluging for winamp does, where you can display images over the preset?
I really want to be able to display a logo or txt along with the presets.
Sprites?
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Ive got a slight hang of this now, Ive managed to find the sprites folder and I have removed all the standard sprite and put in a bunch of .jpg's of my own, which is good as now at random times they appear.
Now I think I have figured out if you want to call a sprite you need to create a script name "CTRL *" which im struggling on, I have managed to edit the example scripts to display my sprites but have not managed to creat my own.
Really all I want to do now is create a script that will display my name "Colin Bell" for a few minutes also if possible make it move and be beat reactive.
Also is it possible to have the sprites moving/beat reactive?
Now I think I have figured out if you want to call a sprite you need to create a script name "CTRL *" which im struggling on, I have managed to edit the example scripts to display my sprites but have not managed to creat my own.
Really all I want to do now is create a script that will display my name "Colin Bell" for a few minutes also if possible make it move and be beat reactive.
Also is it possible to have the sprites moving/beat reactive?
- JayPro
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Right now, there's no way to make a sprite sound-reactive; but one can make a pic or small text file float around the screen in varying ways.
The best example of this can be found in the Auto-Backrounds subdirectory of your sprites folder.
BTW, If you've already deleted this, see if you can replace it (which is entirely possible of course).
Anyway, in this folder you will see two sets of matching files:
Moon.jpg/Moon.txt (BTW this is in the "Astronomy Related" folder)
and
Clouds (same pairing)
The text files for these sprites will show you basically how the images move through the screen. Pay particularly close attention to the syntax for the Moon sprite, as it shows how to set movement up for varying speed, trajectory and initial placement on your screen.
Hope this helps;
JWP
The best example of this can be found in the Auto-Backrounds subdirectory of your sprites folder.
BTW, If you've already deleted this, see if you can replace it (which is entirely possible of course).
Anyway, in this folder you will see two sets of matching files:
Moon.jpg/Moon.txt (BTW this is in the "Astronomy Related" folder)
and
Clouds (same pairing)
The text files for these sprites will show you basically how the images move through the screen. Pay particularly close attention to the syntax for the Moon sprite, as it shows how to set movement up for varying speed, trajectory and initial placement on your screen.
Hope this helps;
JWP
"God is syntax."