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How to: Corner edit around a scoreboard

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Corner editing around objects, particularly scoreboards, can be quite tricky until you get the hang of it. A lot of creators seem to have trouble with this one, so I thought I'd put together a quick guide on how to do it properly. I'm sure my method is not the only way to do it, but it works well and is easy to do. (Apologies for the mediocre picture quality - I don't have proper video capture set up on my PSP just yet.)

The first thing you need to understand is the basic shape of a scoreboard. Although it appears fairly rounded, it can be broken down into a series of what I call "high points". These are simply the points at which the small, flat vertices of the scoreboard's shape meet each other. Each corner of the scoreboard has three high points:

http://shawnandtom.com/LBP/ce01a.JPG



Each of the four flat sides of the scoreboard has two high points:

http://shawnandtom.com/LBP/ce02a.JPG



Select your material of choice and adjust the cursor to draw a thin layer in the rear, which is the same layer as the scoreboard's screen. You can use a single piece of material to get the job done, but I prefer to use two. Draw two large brackets around the scoreboard:

http://shawnandtom.com/LBP/ce03.jpg



Pull back the material a bit to give yourself some space to work:

http://shawnandtom.com/LBP/ce04.jpg



Create a sharp triangle in the material and touch it to the scoreboard on the center high point of one of the corners. The sharper the triangle you create the better. Press it very firmly against the scoreboard:

http://shawnandtom.com/LBP/ce05.jpg



Create two more triangles and touch them to the remaining two high points of the scoreboard's corner:

http://shawnandtom.com/LBP/ce06.jpg



Continue working your way around the top half of the scoreboard, touching all the high points. You don't need to be ultra-precise, but get as close as you can. Your material should look like this:

http://shawnandtom.com/LBP/ce07.jpg



Here's the trick that makes this method work. Delete the corners in your material that are not touching the scoreboard. This will cause the material to "snap" to the edge of the scoreboard, making a perfect border:

http://shawnandtom.com/LBP/ce08.jpg



When you are done with the top half, it should look nice and clean like this:

http://shawnandtom.com/LBP/ce09.jpg



Repeat this process for the bottom half of your material. Notice the "hooks" I made to get around the base of the scoreboard:

http://shawnandtom.com/LBP/ce10.jpg



Delete the excess points in your material as before. It's a good idea to glue everything together at this point to make sure nothing slides apart:

http://shawnandtom.com/LBP/ce11.jpg



So, how do you cleanly merge the edges of the two pieces of material together? Make a "V" shape in the bottom piece and drag the outer point so that it overlaps the top piece:

http://shawnandtom.com/LBP/ce12.jpg



Delete the bottom of the "V" to merge the materials together, making an invisible seam:

http://shawnandtom.com/LBP/ce13.jpg



Some materials have highly visible edges, such as the one I used above, and that spoils the clean look. Experiment with material changing your background until you no longer see any edges:

http://shawnandtom.com/LBP/ce14.jpg



That's it! Your scoreboard is now framed and ready for your level. If it doesn't turn out the way you want, just be patient and try again. Give it a bit of time and you'll be corner editing like a pro before you know it.

2010-01-14 20:34:00

Author:
Taffey
Posts: 3187


Cool technique. 2010-01-15 10:19:00

Author:
Rogar
Posts: 2284


Wow Taffey, great manual! Very usefull, thank you.

But if we're still talking about scorebords, a few day's ago I discovered someting (I'm probably not the first who discovered this, but I just post it).

Here is a link to the picture (the image is to big to put it on this site):
http://img5.yfrog.com/img5/9541/aaaaaaaaaaaaaaz.gif



I just deleted some points and that was the result.

Wouties.
2010-01-15 14:35:00

Author:
wouties
Posts: 22


Ah, I've done that before as well. Here, I'll resize and repost the picture so everyone can see what we're talking about:


http://shawnandtom.com/LBP/ce15.jpg


You can also achieve that by placing the scoreboard inside gas, and then unlethalizing the gas cloud. You need to glue the scoreboard inside the gas first, or else it will slide out. The scoreboard will sometimes break as well, and I don't think you can see the screen at the end of the level if you use that technique. Besides, I prefer being able to see the whole scoreboard but have it embedded in material like you can easily do in the PS3 version.
2010-01-15 16:01:00

Author:
Taffey
Posts: 3187


that?s great
thx for that great technique
2010-12-08 07:10:00

Author:
Unknown User


It was prophesied, The Taffey has risen again!!!
(Thanks, I always wanted to know how to do this. :&apos )
2010-12-08 20:28:00

Author:
PygmyOwl
Posts: 1316


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