is it possible to rotate chipsets by 90 or 180 degrees in some way?
What maker are you using?
im using xp.
If you have some photo editing program you could try.
If ur running windows u can just use paint, just paste the image into paint then go to Image -> Flip/Rotate, the using ur resource manager export it back in.
Quote from: jblair on January 17, 2007, 06:24:33 PM
If ur running windows u can just use paint, just paste the image into paint then go to Image -> Flip/Rotate, the using ur resource manager export it back in.
That will work fine, but you need to make sure that you rearrange the file so it's not wider than 256 pixels. Also don't forget to set the passabilities are set because the pieces won't be in the same spot.
What you could do is open it in photoshop and go to the select box tool and set it to 'fixed size' and go to each box and rotate them that way. It probably only takes about 5-10 minutes and you don't have to redo the passabilities so in the long run it will save you time.
Either way should work
Quote from: Yami on January 17, 2007, 06:49:31 PM
Quote from: jblair on January 17, 2007, 06:24:33 PM
If ur running windows u can just use paint, just paste the image into paint then go to Image -> Flip/Rotate, the using ur resource manager export it back in.
That will work fine, but you need to make sure that you rearrange the file so it's not wider than 256 pixels. Also don't forget to set the passabilities are set because the pieces won't be in the same spot.
What you could do is open it in photoshop and go to the select box tool and set it to 'fixed size' and go to each box and rotate them that way. It probably only takes about 5-10 minutes and you don't have to redo the passabilities so in the long run it will save you time.
Either way should work
well ya, i just wanted to take the easy way out... lol