A. If you download the package that includes the JRE, then it simply runs alongside without needing to install anything! I should make that clearer in the OP. No install necessary of anything. I can give you the source, but you would need to install the IDE I write with to execute from the source (written in Processing).
B. Converts the pixel matrix into a text string to be pasted to the in-game text label.
I'd love a little bit of feedback from anyone who's tried this out:
How is it to use in general?
Do you like the quality of decals it makes?
Are there too many steps involved or is it too complicated?
Have you tried making your own images and how did that go?
Any further comments?
Be negative if you want, idc, but I'd really like to know one way or the other from some peeps what the experience is like for you.
@OscarOh Apologies, no, it doesn't do any kind of image filtering or anything fancy to merge pixels. It's straight 1:1
6 months ago@OscarOh Hi, thanks!
A. If you download the package that includes the JRE, then it simply runs alongside without needing to install anything! I should make that clearer in the OP. No install necessary of anything. I can give you the source, but you would need to install the IDE I write with to execute from the source (written in Processing).
B. Converts the pixel matrix into a text string to be pasted to the in-game text label.
6 months agoI'd love a little bit of feedback from anyone who's tried this out:
How is it to use in general?
Do you like the quality of decals it makes?
Are there too many steps involved or is it too complicated?
Have you tried making your own images and how did that go?
Any further comments?
Be negative if you want, idc, but I'd really like to know one way or the other from some peeps what the experience is like for you.
6 months ago@StockPlanesRemastered Please let me know how you find it.
6 months ago