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Let's take a look at changing the color of all GameUI elements to a blue tint. Open the <code>SourceScheme.res</code> file in notepad and scroll down to about line 63 you should see something like this... | Let's take a look at changing the color of all GameUI elements to a blue tint. Open the <code>SourceScheme.res</code> file in notepad and scroll down to about line 63 you should see something like this... | ||
Frame.TitleTextInsetX 16 | |||
Frame.ClientInsetX 8 | |||
Frame.ClientInsetY 6 | |||
Frame.BgColor "160 160 160 128" | |||
Frame.OutOfFocusBgColor "160 160 160 32" | |||
Frame.FocusTransitionEffectTime "0.3" // time for a window to fade on focus | |||
Frame.TransitionEffectTime "0.08" // time for a window to fade on open/close | |||
Frame.AutoSnapRange "0" | |||
Simply change the values for <code>Frame.BgColor</code> to <code>160 160 255 128</code>. Colors are ordered 'RGBA' (Red-Green-Blue-Alpha). Now save the file and run your mod. You now have a blue tinted GUI. | |||
Simply change the values for <code>Frame.BgColor</code> to <code>160 160 255 128</code>. Colors are ordered RGBA (Red-Green-Blue-Alpha). Now save the file and run your mod. |
Revision as of 10:12, 23 October 2006
Changing the appearance of Source's GameUI is as easy as changing the values in the SteamApps\SourceMods\YourMod\Resource\SourceScheme.res
using notepad. If you have not started to create your own Half-Life 2 mod you will need to extract the SourceScheme.res
file from the source engine.gcf
file in the SteamApps
folder. Look under root\hl2\resource\SourceScheme.res
to find the file. You will need to extract the SourceScheme.res
file into a game's resource folder or your mod's folder.
Let's take a look at changing the color of all GameUI elements to a blue tint. Open the SourceScheme.res
file in notepad and scroll down to about line 63 you should see something like this...
Frame.TitleTextInsetX 16 Frame.ClientInsetX 8 Frame.ClientInsetY 6 Frame.BgColor "160 160 160 128" Frame.OutOfFocusBgColor "160 160 160 32" Frame.FocusTransitionEffectTime "0.3" // time for a window to fade on focus Frame.TransitionEffectTime "0.08" // time for a window to fade on open/close Frame.AutoSnapRange "0"
Simply change the values for Frame.BgColor
to 160 160 255 128
. Colors are ordered 'RGBA' (Red-Green-Blue-Alpha). Now save the file and run your mod. You now have a blue tinted GUI.