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How to use the editor
Corne2Plum3 edited this page Dec 16, 2020
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In this page there is a short presentation of all elements of the editor and the documentation about colors and shadows, 2 commons elements in the editor.
- Editor mode selector: This is here you can change what you edit (hitcircle, slider-heads, or numbers).
- Skin and author name: Put the name of your skin and your username. It's used in the skin.ini file.
- Preview: A preview of your hitcircle with all elements.
- Preview settings: You can set what is displayed in the preview.
- Combo colors: Choose the default combo of the skin.
- Editor controls: This is here you change settings to custom your hitcircle. Varies with the editor mode.
- Reset button: Reset the editor.
- skin.ini: Displays the content of the skin.ini file.
- Export settings & button: Configure and export your skin.
You can configure the color of a lot of elements. The editor allows you to use gradients too. You can choose one color or a gradient too.
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Type of gradient: define the type of gradient. There is 3 types of gradients:
None
,Linear
, andRadial
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- None: No gradient. The Color 1 will be used.
- Linear: Linear gradient. The Color 1 will be in a border of the circle, and the Color 2 in the opposite.
- Radial: Radial gradient. The Color 1 will be the color at the center (for a filled circle) or in the inner border (for border-only circles), and the Color 2 will be used at the outer border.
- Gradient direction: (Linear gradient only) set the direction of the gradient. The direction is in degrees, and you can put a value between -360 and 360.
- Color 1: A color have 2 things: a color picker and a opacity value, between 0 (transparant) and 100 (full visible).
- Color 2: (Linear and Radial gradients only) Same inputs than Color 1.
Shadow and glow it's the same thing. In some elements you can put a shadow/glow.
- Type of shadow: define the type of shadow/glow. There is 3 types of shadow/glow: None, out, in/out.
- None: Don't apply a shadow/glow.
- Shadow/Glow out: Apply a shadow/glow outside of the circle.
- Shadow in/out: (Overlay only) Add a shadow in the inner and outer of the circle.
Units aren't accurate.
- Blur: Define the blur of the shadow/glow. (Values aren't accurate in the image, and don't have unit, but you know the idea.)
- Shadow/glow color: You can set the color and the opacity, between 0 (transparant) and 100 (full visible).