I'm curious how you would make a button the appears identical the the ones which are part of the UI.
For example, constructing a dialog button using the button image for Build Protoss Structure gives you an icon that is grayscale. I've gotten as far as tinting it the proper protoss colour, however the frame of the button/the glossiness of its bordering does not look the same as the button which is part of the UI.
It appears to be a combination of effects on the UI button, does anyone know what they are?
Leftside is the default UI buttons, clicked at the top. (for a diff icon)
Rightside is home making a button, with the button image tinted. There are components missing. It needs a different border, some sort of white highlight, and a green tinting on mouseover.
Hi,
I'm curious how you would make a button the appears identical the the ones which are part of the UI.
For example, constructing a dialog button using the button image for Build Protoss Structure gives you an icon that is grayscale. I've gotten as far as tinting it the proper protoss colour, however the frame of the button/the glossiness of its bordering does not look the same as the button which is part of the UI.
It appears to be a combination of effects on the UI button, does anyone know what they are?
Sure that is not a requirement?
Contribute to the wiki (Wiki button at top of page) Considered easy altering of the unit textures?
https://www.sc2mapster.com/forums/resources/tutorials/179654-data-actor-events-message-texture-select-by-id
https://media.forgecdn.net/attachments/187/40/Screenshot2011-04-17_09_16_21.jpg
I don't think there is a requirement that relates to that.
The game applies tint colours by using a 'Tint by Race' in the data editor, that is all I can see off the bat.
Here's a quick image showing the difference.
http://imgur.com/B1HjW
Leftside is the default UI buttons, clicked at the top. (for a diff icon)
Rightside is home making a button, with the button image tinted. There are components missing. It needs a different border, some sort of white highlight, and a green tinting on mouseover.