New and fresh... Blackbird my first, lets see how it goes and if there will be more..
Published on January 9, 2009 By voidcore In Skinning

I dont know if this has been said before but it seem's the selction image has 6 frames not 3 as is the default in SKS.

Also it is lacking in the help tab what frame does what.


Comments
on Jan 09, 2009

There are a few places in sks that are mislabled.

on Jan 10, 2009

The selection image can have 3 or 6 frames.

If you only supply 3 then WB creates the other 3 on the fly from the original.  If you want more control then you can supply 6.

2of3: Do you have any examples?

on Jan 10, 2009

Only one I've noticed is URL box defaults to 5 states, I think there are only 4.

That could be errant... its late..

on Jan 10, 2009

The selection image can have 3 or 6 frames.

If you only supply 3 then WB creates the other 3 on the fly from the original. If you want more control then you can supply 6.

 

Yes ive noticed but the on the fly created frames displays wrong, it does not with 6 frames... trans, alpha, vert checked.

Here's a screenie i upped the contrast so its easier to see...

select

 

Also when i supply an image with 6 frames it seems to automatic use like 50% alpha on all images that is not in the orginal image, this does not happen with 3 frames where the alpha stay the same as used pic.

 

on Jan 10, 2009

The line issue has been resolved for the next WB update.

on Jan 10, 2009

Great

on Jan 10, 2009

2of3: Do you have any examples?

I have 2 (and have written them down)

I'll get back to you tomorrow when I have wireless and can use my laptop (I'm out at sea and the wireless is scetchy)

on Jan 10, 2009

Sketchy... good artistic description

on Jan 10, 2009

the IE Navigation Background is mislabeled: it says that every image should be 70x29 pixels. It should be 76x29. It even says *****Change ME***** in the description

 

that's one off the top of my mind.

on Jan 10, 2009

It even says *****Change ME***** in the description

It is supposed to say that to keep a smile on your face while skinning... who said programmers dont have a sense of humor