Do you think I could just leave this part blank and it'd be okay? We're just going to replace the whole thing with a header image anyway, right?
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Graphic Tester is a tool for graphic creators to test their graphics, in a some-what EE environment, to create pictures of art showing off their graphics, and how it would look in game.
KEY TERMS
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EEMap - The thing where all your graphics are drawn
Toolbox - Where all your blocks are stored
Editor Line - Where all the functions are stored.
0 - Means foreground
1 - Means background
USING EE BLOCKS
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The box with all the blocks in it are your toolbox, click on a block to select it.
In order to add a block from EE, select the NumericUpDown next to the Block ID, and set it to the Block ID of the block you desire in EE.
Next, Click "Add Block to Toolbox", and the block will be added to your toolbox to select and use later.
USING YOUR OWN BLOCKS
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If you want to add your own custom graphic to your toolbox, click on "Add Custom Graphic".
Select the file containing a 16x16 picture of your graphic, and it will be added to your toolbox.
WHAT IF YOU MADE A BACKGROUND
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If you made a background block, on the NumericUpDown next to "Block layer to place block in", change it to "1", this is the background, 0's the foreground.
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what is this madness
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Looks useful. I've found myself on Paint pasting a new smiley onto a screenshot of myself on EE.
Can the smileys have usernames?
One bot to rule them all, one bot to find them. One bot to bring them all... and with this cliché blind them.
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Can the smileys have usernames?
Not as of right now, I'd probably have to copy some code from EE Image Editor to do so, and the name positioning would be off, so I'd have to tidy up on the positioning and junk, but in the future, sure
tl;dr In the future yes
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