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AGS Support => Beginners' Technical Questions => Topic started by: Bkacz on Sat 28/07/2012 16:45:59

Title: Wierd colors of background image + other problem
Post by: Bkacz on Sat 28/07/2012 16:45:59
First.
Hello Everybody im new in this forum and with AGS. I have to questions.

1. Ive created first room background in Gimp resolution is 320 X 240 and its a 32 bit . When i start new project and change the background like on tutorials then my image have wierd colors.

Second problem is with running game. After bulid and debug, exe is crated but i have a error and game dosent start , The error is about missing fonts. I cant atached a printscreen becouse im in work now.
I will be realy happy if some one will help me with this. Probably its a just noob mistakes.

P.s Foregive my language mistakes english i not my native language.   
Title: Re: Wierd colors of background image + other problem
Post by: Khris on Sat 28/07/2012 16:53:40
Did you set the game's color depth to 32bit in General settings as well? Also, do you really need 32bit?

About the error, could you post the exact error message you're getting? Did you google the error? Did you try to replace the missing font?
Title: Re: Wierd colors of background image + other problem
Post by: Bkacz on Sat 28/07/2012 16:56:45
About an font error i google it and it seem's it a my windows problem i have to reinstall my system, and about general setings of the game i have 32 bit. I didnot think about lover settings. I will try to repaint my background Maybe its something with gimp setings of the image, becouse ive done everything like in tutorials and manual.

P.s I don't know how to atached image
Title: Re: Wierd colors of background image + other problem
Post by: Khris on Sat 28/07/2012 17:57:17
To attach an image, upload it to an image hosting site. I recommend http://imgur.com
After you've uploaded the image, copy the BBCode link and paste it into your post.
(Make sure you're uploading a PNG! PCX should also work, I haven't tested it though.)

For small images, you can replace IMG with IMGZOOM. That way we easily magnify the image.