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d3rd3vil
3 Oct 2008, 00:52
Hoho!

I am able to raise the water level at any damn custom map :)

But is there any chance to change the size or sth. like that anyhow?

If yes, how plz? :)

Gratz
d3rd3vil

Squirminator2k
3 Oct 2008, 01:23
The "size or sth" of what? The water? I don't get it.

d3rd3vil
4 Oct 2008, 13:43
What the hell?

I mean: if I habe a damn custom map the only thing I can do ingame is raise the water level, right?

So how can I change the custom maps look ingame or outside the game?

franpa
4 Oct 2008, 13:54
open mspaint and click the mouse button down, now drag the mouse around in the white part of the program... this is called drawing. draw your map and follow the FAQ @ http://worms2d.info/Colour_map

yakuza
13 Oct 2008, 11:45
hey, german, we don't live in your head so start learning to communicate.

edit: do what franpa said. Or if you're talking about team17's custom maps you select from outside the editor. forget about it.

Plasma
13 Oct 2008, 11:50
It would probably be better if you try and speak in German, because we can't understand you.

d3rd3vil
8 Nov 2008, 13:25
How can I enlarge these custom maps plz?

I mean when I open a map (1920*768 for example) with paint, how to enlarge it to, for example, 2544*1320?

Doesnt work anymore....paint is just widening the white box :D

franpa
8 Nov 2008, 13:40
it does it here
don't "select all" then choose to stretch/skew the image :)

d3rd3vil
8 Nov 2008, 14:03
No that doesnt work!

When I want to change the attributes the map doesnt get any bigger!

When I enlarge it to about 125%, it is not necessary that it can be divided by 8!

Squirminator2k
8 Nov 2008, 14:08
Use PhotoShop or Paint Shop Pro. MSPaint doesn't resize images. Not very well, at least.

CyberShadow
8 Nov 2008, 14:26
After you change the attributes, select the map area of the image (you can use the coordinate indicator in the status bar for precision) and resize the selection box. That's not easy to do when the map size is larger than your screen resolution, though. Also, if you don't want to spend money on a PS/PSP license, try free image editors like GIMP (http://www.gimp.org/).

franpa
9 Nov 2008, 00:28
I just draw 2 lines then tell MSPAINT to resize to 200% and it does it... maybe it doesn't work when manipulating certain file types in MSPAINT?

CyberShadow
9 Nov 2008, 05:45
Oh, I forgot about the Stretch/Skew menu item.