SciTecCf wrote:
Instead of using photoshop, you can just recolor them in BYOB. I can givest thou a tutorialeth, if thou shalt have me.
Do it do it do it
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mythbusteranimator wrote:
SciTecCf wrote:
Instead of using photoshop, you can just recolor them in BYOB. I can givest thou a tutorialeth, if thou shalt have me.
Do it do it do it
Fine!!!
Go to the folder where BYOB is installed.
Launch the file called "BYOB Development.bat".
Shift-click on Edit.
Click on Turn Fill-Screen Off".
Alt-click on the block 5 times, and one more time for every layer up.
Click on the red round button. If you hover over it, it says "Menu for Me".
Click on "change color...".
Select the color in the color box.
Close the color box.
Done!
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SciTecCf wrote:
mythbusteranimator wrote:
SciTecCf wrote:
Instead of using photoshop, you can just recolor them in BYOB. I can givest thou a tutorialeth, if thou shalt have me.
Do it do it do it
Fine!!!
Go to the folder where BYOB is installed.
Launch the file called "BYOB Development.bat".
Shift-click on Edit.
Click on Turn Fill-Screen Off".
Alt-click on the block 5 times, and one more time for every layer up.
Click on the red round button. If you hover over it, it says "Menu for Me".
Click on "change color...".
Select the color in the color box.
Close the color box.
Done!
Oh. Duh. (I haven't messed with squeak since the "No Download Incident.")
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mythbusteranimator wrote:
SciTecCf wrote:
mythbusteranimator wrote:
Do it do it do itFine!!!
Go to the folder where BYOB is installed.
Launch the file called "BYOB Development.bat".
Shift-click on Edit.
Click on Turn Fill-Screen Off".
Alt-click on the block 5 times, and one more time for every layer up.
Click on the red round button. If you hover over it, it says "Menu for Me".
Click on "change color...".
Select the color in the color box.
Close the color box.
Done!Oh. Duh. (I haven't messed with squeak since the "No Download Incident.")
[offtopic]Is the "No Download Incident" over?[/offtopic]
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SciTecCf wrote:
mythbusteranimator wrote:
SciTecCf wrote:
Fine!!!
Go to the folder where BYOB is installed.
Launch the file called "BYOB Development.bat".
Shift-click on Edit.
Click on Turn Fill-Screen Off".
Alt-click on the block 5 times, and one more time for every layer up.
Click on the red round button. If you hover over it, it says "Menu for Me".
Click on "change color...".
Select the color in the color box.
Close the color box.
Done!Oh. Duh. (I haven't messed with squeak since the "No Download Incident.")
[offtopic]Is the "No Download Incident" over?[/offtopic]
Never will be. I will use Scratch 2.0 online, where I don't have to download.
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Could you talk about this somewhere else. Coolhogs, I need one theme for the sigs.
Last edited by berberberber (2012-06-28 14:09:02)
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SciTecCf wrote:
mythbusteranimator wrote:
SciTecCf wrote:
Instead of using photoshop, you can just recolor them in BYOB. I can givest thou a tutorialeth, if thou shalt have me.
Do it do it do it
Fine!!!
Go to the folder where BYOB is installed.
Launch the file called "BYOB Development.bat".
Shift-click on Edit.
Click on Turn Fill-Screen Off".
Alt-click on the block 5 times, and one more time for every layer up.
Click on the red round button. If you hover over it, it says "Menu for Me".
Click on "change color...".
Select the color in the color box.
Close the color box.
Done!
I knew that.
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coolhogs wrote:
berberberber wrote:
Could you talk about this somewhere else. Coolhogs, I need one theme for the sigs.
What do you mean?
Yes! I got it! See the above post.
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P.S. Do you want for it to link to your userpage?
Last edited by berberberber (2012-06-28 14:46:22)
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mythbusteranimator wrote:
SciTecCf wrote:
mythbusteranimator wrote:
Do it do it do itFine!!!
Go to the folder where BYOB is installed.
Launch the file called "BYOB Development.bat".
Shift-click on Edit.
Click on Turn Fill-Screen Off".
Alt-click on the block 5 times, and one more time for every layer up.
Click on the red round button. If you hover over it, it says "Menu for Me".
Click on "change color...".
Select the color in the color box.
Close the color box.
Done!Oh. Duh. (I haven't messed with squeak since the "No Download Incident.")
mythbusteranimator, could you help out with my custom script shop?
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