Yo,Can Anyone Explain How to do this i asked everyone and they didnt kno plz tell what colors are best for fade in and out text
Thanks
Grey, and then white or blue. If you wanted to, you could always to Grey>Blue>White>Blue>Grey, if thats what your talking about.
If you have an editor like X-tra, Starforge, or SCMDraft 2. You can use the colored text characters. Just do what colors you want to fade it out. People usually use Light Green, Dark Green, Gray.
I personally think that Gray > Dark Green > Light Green > White > Light Green > Dark Green > Gray looks the best for fading.
Grey>Light Green> Dark Green>White<Dark Green<Light Green<Grey
Grey>Blue>White<Blue<Grey
Those are what I see in movies alot these days.
any combo that is darkest to lightest.
i never got what does invisible do? no point lol..and you cant change it for the rest of the text...you can just put a space...?
I use invisable to add comments after unit names. Like |Creature |Zergling. I color creature some color, then I add Zergling on the end in invis so I can see it when making triggers.
What will you do when the names are too long to write both of them Chu?
QUOTE(chuiu_os @ Feb 12 2005, 09:38 AM)
Maybe you just got their names wrong? :/
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Starforge deosn't crop unit names. You can make them as long as you want last time I checked...
You can make the string long as you want but Starcraft itself still has restrictions on text leanths.
This is why you havn't seen a 10X overlap in a map title yet.
QUOTE(BeeR_KeG[eM] @ Feb 12 2005, 05:45 PM)
What will you do when the names are too long to write both of them Chu?
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Then I cut the name short or dont use it at all.
Wtf? Look at the quote in DTBK's post. I made that in an entirely different forum.
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Wtf? Look at the quote in DTBK's post. I made that in an entirely different forum.
*suicides*
That's what comes of deciding to post, pressing quote, then changing mind.
