Runcommand System Splashscreens!
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@AndersHP @Rookervik
Me too! -
@Rookervik Nice, I like the retro sprite look of the controllers! A little tough to read the buttons, maybe brighter red color might work to help them pop a bit more.
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@Rookervik
Were you kidding? Because I'd actually like this :)
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@AndersHP I'll do it. I planned to, today, but I got sidetracked by my GPD Win. Installing games on it. LOL. Nothing like playing Dungeon Siege 3 and Reckoning on a 5 inch Windows 10 machine.
Anyway, yes, I will draw them. I will probably do a white wire-frame arcade stick and you can change the colors. And then a colored arcade stick with a bunch of different color buttons you can change out, and "stickers" you can put on them telling what button is what.
Just give me a little time. Working this week and have a new toy that's sidetracking me. :D
PS, I'd use Photoshop to edit images. Haha. But yeah, GraphicsGale is free. Gimp is free. And I'll give more instruction once I finish the template for you.
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@Rookervik said in Runcommand System Splashscreens!:
sidetracked by my GPD Win
Hey dude, take it easy with the buttons. The rubber below the buttons is a little "cheap". I don't recommend playing Final Fight (or other button smashing game) on this device. ;-)
My friend @R1n0X had this kind of problems with his GPD Win with two months of use.
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I have an older GPD device that has a similar issue with the right shoulder button. A few games of 'F-Zero' and it completely lost it's tactile feedback click.
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Heheheeee...
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Ok, do upvotes mean it's ok like it is? Just need a wire-frame version and button colors?
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Hokay, this will do. If you need more button text, hopefully you can follow the examples and make what you need.
You'll probably need GIMP to do the cutting and pasting easily.
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Nicely done, sir!
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I love it! I'll try making my own screens as a combination of your system splash screens with this underneath. It's going to be fantastic! THANKS!
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Three questions:
1: is there a place on github where all these system screens are placed?
2: the screens seem to be widescreen. What happens if I put widescreen splash images on the pi and uses a 4:3 screen? Sides just cut?
3: the splash screens have "indexed colors" in GIMP, meaning if I copy your nice joystick and buttons directly, a lot of the shading is lost. How can I work around this? And why are the colors indexed in the first place? -
I know the answers for 1 and 2.
@AndersHP said in Runcommand System Splashscreens!:
1: is there a place on github where all these system screens are placed?
Yes: https://github.com/ehettervik/es-runcommand-splash
By the way, I use that repository files to provide an easy way to install those runcommand launching images in your system. If you are interested take a look at this thread.
2: the screens seem to be widescreen. What happens if I put widescreen splash images on the pi and uses a 4:3 screen? Sides just cut?
Why not test? The answer is yes anyway... :)
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@AndersHP The answer to number 3 is that the files are saved as 8-bit PNGs for EXTREMELY small file size. 8-bit can only handle 256 colors, so they are indexed. You can get around it by changing the color depth on the images. Otherwise GIMP will try to find colors that will match the best for each image. It's the same for all of the artwork in the Pixel theme.
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@Rookervik
Thanks, clever solution.
I RGB'ed the splash screen, then pasted my buttons into it, and then re-indexed it to 256 colors, and now it's looking neat.I just thought about... Since you're working on the Pixel 2 theme - are you also working on updating the launch screens?
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@AndersHP I should have updated the pixel launch screens already. I'm just lazy. Don't want to update 80 or so screens. Was thinking of fixing pixel's xml and using meleu's runcommand maker. LOL. But yeah I planned to redo them with the nicer logos. But I haven't even spruced up the console pixel art yet. Haha.
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@Rookervik You just have to snap your fingers and I promptly write an specific pixel launching images generator script to fit your taste. :-)
That's the least I can do in gratitude to your hardwork on this project. ;-)
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@Rookervik I hit my B button several times playing Metroid Fusion for GBA( I hate the double jump skill). The button crashes sometimes. I bought the rubber kit on http://www.geekbuying.com/item/Original-GPD-Win-Silicone-Pads-for-ABXY-Keys-375592.html.
If you need:
Only Geekbuying on web sells this kit. On youtube you will find the video for replace the rubber kit
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@R1n0X Hahaha, thanks for the heads up. So far mine is running well. :D
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@darksavior first, make sure you have the PCE CD individual "launching.png" in the "configs/pce-cd" folder
Then, edit the command line in the "configs/all/emulationstation/es_systems.cfg" line to the below:
<command>/opt/retropie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh 0 SYS pce-cd %ROM%</command>'
where pce-cd is placed is where pcengine used to be for that emulators' config.
this is how I got my PCE CD specific launching image to load
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