Positioning of front jersey numbers

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Positioning of front jersey numbers

Postby MikkiVefur on Mon Mar 10, 2003 5:29 am

Sorry if this has been answered already, I just could not find it.

How can I control the positioning of the front jersey numbers? I want to be able to place them in the upper right or upper left corner of the uniform, instead of on the players stomach. This would be closer to the FIBA style, number on one side and team logo on the other.

I know I can use the Houston Rockets front number, but that is a bit too low and only on one side.

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Postby demand1 on Tue Mar 11, 2003 5:13 am

yes, i want to know that, too.
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Postby superman on Wed Mar 12, 2003 1:58 am

controling the position of the jerseys number is in the jersy fsh to control the front its frnt and the back is back use fshtool to extract those files and mix and match anyway you want to
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Postby hetoft on Wed Mar 12, 2003 7:11 am

I'd like to know that too... 'cause i'm making the Atlanta Hawks late '90's jersey, where the number is in the right upper corner. I could use Houston Rockets "frnt" and "back", but they're in the upper left corner.

superman wrote:controling the position of the jerseys number is in the jersy fsh to control the front its frnt and the back is back use fshtool to extract those files and mix and match anyway you want to


Yeah, i know, but to me, they're just black pictures in different sizes. I don't understand how that can change the position of the numbers... :?
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Postby Chris Ma on Tue Mar 25, 2003 4:17 pm

yeah! i really want to know!

what should i do if i want to have the number appear like this!

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Postby Brien on Fri Mar 28, 2003 5:53 am

Chris Ma wrote:yeah! i really want to know!

what should i do if i want to have the number appear like this!


The fsh file contains info on
x position
y position
centerx
centery

I wonder if you could mess with those values to change the positioning of letters? :?:

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Postby Chris Ma on Sat Mar 29, 2003 1:55 am

still don't know how to do that......
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Postby Chris Ma on Sat Mar 29, 2003 10:33 pm

sorry Brien, i still don't know how and what should i do.......

can u give me a bit more help cos i really want to know that!!

THANKS IN ADVANCE!!!
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Postby Heiks on Sun Mar 30, 2003 3:25 am

maybe this will help...

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Postby td3ph on Sun Mar 30, 2003 4:57 pm

My jerseys are too wide apart in the front....does this method also aligns the gap to be less apart. Hope someone can help me with this

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Postby Chris Ma on Tue Apr 01, 2003 4:28 am

could someone just send me his finished jerseys with the number appear on the top left hand corner (like the germany jersey)???

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Postby Brien on Fri Apr 04, 2003 2:34 am

Chris Ma wrote:sorry Brien, i still don't know how and what should i do.......

can u give me a bit more help cos i really want to know that!!

THANKS IN ADVANCE!!!


I am not sure that my method would actually work but you can give it a try.


1. use a hex editor
2. go the the position of the sub graphic within the fsh file
3. Starting at the beginning of that sub graphic data, go to byte number 13. Bytes 13 and 14 make up an integer. Enter the desired x coordinate there.
4.go to byte 15. bytes 15 and 16 make up an integer. Enter the desired y coordinate there.

You can try it an see if it works :!:

Now, if the image you are editing also has mipmaps, the number of mipmaps is packed into the upper four bits of the 15+16 integer.

Someday soon I'll have an editor that does all of this for you.
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