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Städte => C41 Emerald. City => Thema gestartet von: Elttil am 26.10.2005, 09:55:11



Titel: A Jack-o-Lantern, turkey, or Santa in your garden
Beitrag von: Elttil am 26.10.2005, 09:55:11
(http://www.plu.edu/~nollmr/bsw/jackolantern.jpg)

I love carving pumpkins each year for Halloween and usually end up making several. Not content to just place them on my front porch, I wanted one at my BSW house as well. I found a nice gif on the internet, touched it up a little for BSW, and replaced one of the rarely used graphics. Now I see the jack-o-lantern in my garden. Everyone else will see the normal white rocks or flowers (can't tell which), but I know there's a pumpkin there.  :)

If you want one, just right click on the image below and save the file to the newcityPics directory under the Brettspielwelt directory. On a Windows PC with a normal installation, it's "C:\Program Files\BrettspielWelt\newcityPics". If you're not sure, just search for the file nobj22.gif and put this one in the same directory.
(http://www.plu.edu/~nollmr/bsw/nobj22jol.gif)
Then, to preserve the orginal file, nobj22.gif, rename it to something like nobj22orig.gif. Once that is done, rename nobj22jol.gif to nobj22.gif. Log back in to BSW and you'll see the jack-o-lantern in place of the original graphic.

Happy Halloween!


Titel: Re: Put a Jack-o-Lantern in your garden!
Beitrag von: Jocelyn25 am 26.10.2005, 13:48:50
*dances around*
that is sooooo neat, Elttil!
I have one now and can see yours :-)) fantastic.
maybe its possible that we find a little something for each season to place there...like a snowman for winter and so on.
(*admits to being clueless about how that works, but thinks its a nice thing)

Happy Halloween!
Jocy (who will be a gypsy this year)


Titel: Re: Put a Jack-o-Lantern in your garden!
Beitrag von: Don_Quijote am 26.10.2005, 16:06:39
Don_Quijote takes out the "Smashing Pumpkins" and puts in "Where have all the flowers gone?".

Pretty cool thing in your garden 8)

DQ


Titel: Re: Put a Jack-o-Lantern in your garden!
Beitrag von: reikja am 26.10.2005, 22:28:14
hm, BSW usually offers a variety of Chirstmas trees and I remeber I have seen Easter eggs in Elttils frontyard lately..



:-*

So please go ahead decorating EC. For those without intentions to do so - well, try some gardening instead!   ;D

reikja, who prefers to eat her pumpkins. cake, anyone??


Titel: Re: Put a Jack-o-Lantern in your garden!
Beitrag von: Elttil am 29.10.2005, 01:57:20
From the over-doing it department...

(http://www.plu.edu/~nollmr/bsw/ECpumpkins.jpg)
For the fun of it, I replaced one of the common tree images and now EC is being invaded by jack-o-lanterns! :o  ;D

I then wondered if animated gifs would work, so I dropped this little guy into my garden.
(http://www.plu.edu/~nollmr/bsw/pk17.gif)
Unfortunately, the animation only occurs while the mouse is being moved over an object with a pop-up description such as a building. Oh well, it was worth a try.

Now I'm wondering if there are people who've replaced the whole graphics set with new pics. Someone from TheGreatWhiteNorth made a winter graphics set with snow on everything. I used it last year and thought it was really cool. ;) Unfortunately, it won't work any more with the graphic changes that happened last spring. Maybe there are lots of replacement sets out there and I just don't know about them. Just imagine the possibilities...different seasons, science fiction theme, Looney Tunes theme, etc. Useless, but lots of fun.  :)


Titel: Re: Put a Jack-o-Lantern in your garden!
Beitrag von: Lardarse am 29.10.2005, 03:42:25
It would be better if the image that you use is exactly the same size as the image that you are replacing.

A complete replacement set of images would be a lot harder this time, because there is a lot more to replace.


Titel: Re: Put a Jack-o-Lantern in your garden! Or a turk
Beitrag von: Elttil am 18.11.2005, 12:18:26
Halloween has come and gone, but here in the US Thanksgiving is fast approaching so I replaced my jack-o-lantern with a turkey.
(http://www.plu.edu/~nollmr/bsw/nobj22turkey.gif)

Gobble gobble!


Titel: Re: Put a Jack-o-Lantern in your garden! Or a turk
Beitrag von: Elttil am 07.12.2005, 09:11:52
I'll be sure to make the "nice" list this year if I put this guy in my yard.  ;D

(http://www.plu.edu/~nollmr/bsw/nobj22santa.gif)


Titel: Re: A Jack-o-Lantern, turkey, or Santa in your gar
Beitrag von: Elttil am 09.12.2005, 02:37:25
Here's another:
(http://www.plu.edu/~nollmr/bsw/nobj22snowman.gif)

And I found these former official ones in an old directory:
(http://www.plu.edu/~nollmr/bsw/nobj22xmastree1.gif)(http://www.plu.edu/~nollmr/bsw/nobj22xmastree2.gif)(http://www.plu.edu/~nollmr/bsw/nobj22balls.gif)

The big Christmas tree doesn't work too well because it's so much taller than the original image (the trunk ends up underground). I guess the anchor point is at the top of the image.




Titel: Re: A Jack-o-Lantern, turkey, or Santa in your gar
Beitrag von: Lardarse am 09.12.2005, 03:40:18
Which is why it's important to get an image that is the correct size...


Titel: Re: A Jack-o-Lantern, turkey, or Santa in your gar
Beitrag von: Elttil am 13.12.2005, 13:07:50
Zitat
And I found these former official ones in an old directory:

Ignore those because they have been added back in to the official graphic set. You can find them on the object (objekte) tab of the build tool. There's also a non-descript green blobby thing which I think is a bush that perhaps has an ornament or two on it. I really can't tell what it is, so I planted one in the front of my garden.  ;D


Titel: Re: A Jack-o-Lantern, turkey, or Santa in your gar
Beitrag von: Jocelyn25 am 18.01.2006, 13:51:26
Huhu Elttil,

any chance to find an image to replace Santa?

Jocy, who simply loves to have her forum back


Titel: Re: A Jack-o-Lantern, turkey, or Santa in your gar
Beitrag von: Elttil am 18.01.2006, 22:31:17
I replaced my Santa with the snowman I posted above. He looks a little out of place since the rest of our city is green, but I still like it. If you search the internet for clip-art gif images, there are millions to be found. The challenge is finding some with the right size and perspective.