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rjmatsleepers
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It is fairly easy to change the images. I have used photographs to produce new graphics. Photoshop allows you to simplify the colours and reduce the size of the photo you are working from. Once you have an image that you are comfortable with, reduce it to the size of the existing units in the .gif file. Then paste your new image on top of the old one and save the combined image under the old name. (It's a good idea to save a back-up of the old file under a different name or in another folder.) This can be done with other image editing programs, but beware, there seems to be more than one version of the gif format and Microsoft Photo Editor saves in the wrong format.
Good luck
RJM at Sleeper's
PS You can use the same method to "borrow" a graphic from a scenario and incorporate it in your standard game. Just cut and paste the unit from one gif to another. You need to get it lined up correctly, but that's no big deal. (RJM)
Last edited by rjmatsleepers on 06-11-2003 at 11:59
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BTW
If you look at the scenario forum, there is a lot of advice on how to convert photographs to game icons. They also post quite a few examples that can be "borrowed".
RJM at Sleeper's
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