Let me know what you guys think. Each one is designed for the sole purpose of the uphill-downhill motion, and is (to the best of my ability, knowledge, and hopefully my half-awake state) accurate on every song you can throw at it. Let me know if it needs fixing.
Quote from: Swertmastra on March 23, 2009, 03:39:49 amLet me know what you guys think. Each one is designed for the sole purpose of the uphill-downhill motion, and is (to the best of my ability, knowledge, and hopefully my half-awake state) accurate on every song you can throw at it. Let me know if it needs fixing.This is an interesting idea, but what about the people who have custom track colors? Like me, for example, the colors are basically reversed. It would be a cool idea, if someone could make a small program that would apply the colors that are already selected in Audiosurf, and apply them to make the screen shot, that way, it would always be accurate, whether your fast downhill color is red, purple, or anywhere in between!Looks nice though!Thanks, Mapsking
Quote from: mapsking on March 23, 2009, 07:03:38 amQuote from: Swertmastra on March 23, 2009, 03:39:49 amLet me know what you guys think. Each one is designed for the sole purpose of the uphill-downhill motion, and is (to the best of my ability, knowledge, and hopefully my half-awake state) accurate on every song you can throw at it. Let me know if it needs fixing.This is an interesting idea, but what about the people who have custom track colors? Like me, for example, the colors are basically reversed. It would be a cool idea, if someone could make a small program that would apply the colors that are already selected in Audiosurf, and apply them to make the screen shot, that way, it would always be accurate, whether your fast downhill color is red, purple, or anywhere in between!Looks nice though!Thanks, MapskingWith that thought in mind, I could release the PSD files (they're more or less easy to follow), but I don't know how many users know how to edit it, plus I'm a bit reluctant to give out my stuff If anybody does ask for it, I can always give out one easy to edit. I dunno yet.
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My only complaint is that I can't see the spinning lines in the background, as usual in the black settings. To me, they're a part of the entertaining visualization, such as how fast they spin and how strong and frequently they flash.
im not sure about this but i belive your not seeing the lines because the skybox is ontop of them obscuring there view
Quote from: Kustin on March 30, 2009, 10:54:51 amMy only complaint is that I can't see the spinning lines in the background, as usual in the black settings. To me, they're a part of the entertaining visualization, such as how fast they spin and how strong and frequently they flash.The option for the spinning lines should be in a config file. That could work.
My current optionscolor0_r: 1.00color0_g: 0color0_b: 0color1_r: 1.00color1_g: 1.00color1_b: 0color2_r: 0color2_g: 0.72color2_b: 0color3_r: 0color3_g: 0.44color3_b: 1.00color4_r: 0.74color4_g: 0color4_b: 1.00mousespeed: 0.99effectvol: 0.19menuvol: 1.00songvol: 1.00postprocess: 0graphicdetail: 1.00touchscreen: 0antialiasing: 0
I've checked both the config and options file. The latter seems to have more detailed and appropriate preferences, but I don't know which one affects the background, if there is any at all.