Where can I get a vtf/png of the default scout crosshair or the one on cl_croshair_file default and if possible of the other crosshairs implemented in the game
all of the default crosshairs are located in 1 vtf file. Open the tf2_textures_dir with a vpk viewer, go to materials -> sprites -> crosshairs.vtf. Then you would have to extract the default scout crosshair from that.
"cl_croshair_file default" and the rest of the crosshairs are one file and are located in the same textures vpk at materials -> vgui -> crosshairs -> default.vtf
"cl_croshair_file default" and the rest of the crosshairs are one file and are located in the same textures vpk at materials -> vgui -> crosshairs -> default.vtf
Fakeall of the default crosshairs are located in 1 vtf file. Open the tf2_textures_dir with a vpk viewer, go to materials -> sprites -> crosshairs.vtf. Then you would have to extract the default scout crosshair from that.
"cl_croshair_file default" and the rest of the crosshairs are one file and are located in the same textures vpk at materials -> vgui -> crosshairs -> default.vtf
Thanks alot, I've found all of them
"cl_croshair_file default" and the rest of the crosshairs are one file and are located in the same textures vpk at materials -> vgui -> crosshairs -> default.vtf[/quote]
Thanks alot, I've found all of them
Also, how can it detect which crosshair to use for a class from a single vtf and if we could just make a large vtf with all our custom crosshairs and associate them to each class
f2s4x1oAlso, how can it detect which crosshair to use for a class from a single vtf and if we could just make a large vtf with all our custom crosshairs and associate them to each class
This thread contains the instructions to assigning crosshairs to your txt files
This thread has instructions for editing VTF files
Yes you can just make 1 big VTF file with all your crosshairs. I did that at first but I switched to using multiple VTF files. It's really impractical because you have to change the entire file and line the crosshair up correctly whenever you want to change a crosshair.
If you use seperate files and you want to change a single crosshair all you need to do is change the file names. 10 times faster than having to edit the file all over again
[url=http://www.teamfortress.tv/35367/vtf-crosshair-pack]This thread contains the instructions to assigning crosshairs to your txt files[/url]
[url=http://www.teamfortress.tv/37767/how-to-make-vtf-crosshairs]This thread has instructions for editing VTF files[/url]
Yes you can just make 1 big VTF file with all your crosshairs. I did that at first but I switched to using multiple VTF files. It's really impractical because you have to change the entire file and line the crosshair up correctly whenever you want to change a crosshair.
If you use seperate files and you want to change a single crosshair all you need to do is change the file names. 10 times faster than having to edit the file all over again