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I cant make a custom scoreboard, has this been fixed?

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I cant make one, ive been using the way where you copy the coreboard onto polly then onto a cardboard piece once its been stickered. This doesnt work for me, how doo yu do it? has it been fixed?2010-05-25 05:21:00

Author:
drei
Posts: 158


Get some editable theck material (thick-thin stuff the thickness of a checkpoint) - if you don't have any, you should be able to find some in any of the many glitch levels that have been published. Sticker it as you would like, then place it in front of the scoreboard and (L2, I think) shift it down to thin-plane thickness. It should merge with the scoreboard and your stickered image should be visible. Now glue it, or it will burst apart.

I think that's all - hopefully I've not left anything out.
2010-05-25 06:36:00

Author:
v0rtex
Posts: 1878


Get some editable theck material (thick-thin stuff the thickness of a checkpoint) - if you don't have any, you should be able to find some in any of the many glitch levels that have been published. Sticker it as you would like, then place it in front of the scoreboard and (L2, I think) shift it down to thin-plane thickness. It should merge with the scoreboard and your stickered image should be visible. Now glue it, or it will burst apart.

I think that's all - hopefully I've not left anything out.

you didnt, thankkkyouuuuuuuu
2010-05-25 07:04:00

Author:
drei
Posts: 158


I'm curious, what is the effect that he is trying to achieve? :S2010-05-26 02:03:00

Author:
Asbestos101
Posts: 1114


By merging stickered material into the scoreboard, you effectively:

A) Change the material of the "screen" portion of the scoreboard.
B) Sticker/decorate the screen.

No other way to apply stickers / images to the scoreboard screen (that I'm aware of).
2010-05-26 02:47:00

Author:
v0rtex
Posts: 1878


You don't need to use theck or thack or thock (or whatever the heck it's called) materials to do this glitch. It works using plain old thin materials as well.2010-05-26 22:59:00

Author:
Frogmeister
Posts: 236


Why not use the compression tool? It's easy as 1-2-3 doing it that way.2010-05-27 12:18:00

Author:
Ungreth
Posts: 2130


No other way to apply stickers / images to the scoreboard screen (that I'm aware of).

You can also use the compression tool (like ungreth suggested), emit inside the scoreboard (I think you can only use dark matter or cowglitched dark matter), layer-pop somethingl inside the scoreboard, or use a complex hard-to-describe trick with a lot of cutouts and different materials.
2010-05-28 19:40:00

Author:
Incinerator22
Posts: 3251


i found a combine tool in one of the levels i played , i use that to merge anything (the same thickness of the scorebaord) in to the centre of the scoreboard. Sorry but i can't remember what level it was but if you want it your welcome to it just messege me and i'll let you copy it.2010-05-28 19:45:00

Author:
OKINGO
Posts: 84


i found a combine tool in one of the levels i played , i use that to merge anything (the same thickness of the scorebaord) in to the centre of the scoreboard. Sorry but i can't remember what level it was but if you want it your welcome to it just messege me and i'll let you copy it.

Tinted's Compression Tool?
2010-05-28 19:53:00

Author:
Incinerator22
Posts: 3251


Not to sure, it's a Glass Square that when you place in front of the scoreboard you can merge anything with it, very very handy indeed.

If it was by him then i must thank him for making it.
2010-05-28 19:55:00

Author:
OKINGO
Posts: 84


Not to sure, it's a Glass Square that when you place in front of the scoreboard you can merge anything with it, very very handy indeed.

If it was by him then i must thank him for making it.

That's the Compression Tool. It can merge anything, not just scoreboards. Yes, it's very handy
2010-05-28 20:04:00

Author:
Incinerator22
Posts: 3251


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