2018-09-04, 04:14 PM
Well! I think there are many ways (even online tools) to start by converting the image into an SVG. Then you just need to make little hand tweaks to make it look the way you think it's supposed to.
Here (\<span> site blocked, contact your administrator/ex/diy/) is a guide for installing SOM (you don't want the original, unenhanced version, obviously.) The gist is to use something like TortoiseSVN to download/update it.
I could give you the files right now, except they are in BMP, because that's what SOM's conversion tools use. But that's not good for attaching. So let me change to a different format. Maybe TheStollenBattenberg will beat me to it... if they have PNG files, or they also have files for the other games I'm sure. But I am personally only concerned with KF2 until the job is complete, so I cannot give you the other game's files.
Give me a little while. I hope you will get all the credit for texture work I'm not 100% convinced we have all of the images yet. But it's not impossible. Thing is, it can be really hard to tell what's what. On the plus side, the images are very simple, small, only fewer than 16 colors. So should be fun to work with them, and not overwhelming; like little curios, all.
Here (\<span> site blocked, contact your administrator/ex/diy/) is a guide for installing SOM (you don't want the original, unenhanced version, obviously.) The gist is to use something like TortoiseSVN to download/update it.
I could give you the files right now, except they are in BMP, because that's what SOM's conversion tools use. But that's not good for attaching. So let me change to a different format. Maybe TheStollenBattenberg will beat me to it... if they have PNG files, or they also have files for the other games I'm sure. But I am personally only concerned with KF2 until the job is complete, so I cannot give you the other game's files.
Give me a little while. I hope you will get all the credit for texture work I'm not 100% convinced we have all of the images yet. But it's not impossible. Thing is, it can be really hard to tell what's what. On the plus side, the images are very simple, small, only fewer than 16 colors. So should be fun to work with them, and not overwhelming; like little curios, all.