I wonder if you could screenshot the Japanese text and load it into and Japanese OCR site that outputs to text? Something like this: https://convertio.co/ocr/japanese
1) Convert to a SVG. https://convertio.co/jpg-svg/
2) Load SVG into blender, fusion360, or w/e you use. You may need to resize in the program so it is big enough
3) Turn the SVG into a mesh and extrude.
4) Create a cube. Resize so it is bigger than the image on the X and Y.
5) Boolean difference on the cube/rectangle with image so you cut the image out of the rectangle.
5) Resize the rectangle on the Z to desired thickness.
https://convertio.co/jpg-svg/ import svg into tinkercade. There done takes like a min
oh its a png so that will mess it up. so you want to save it open in paint, save as jpg, convert to svg at https://convertio.co/jpg-svg/ , download svg, import svg into tinkercad at 10% size. download as stl
You need to change you "select link pointer" under your windows mouse setting : http://i.imgur.com/2Hga48n.png
Wwindows only read .cur file for his pointer and cursor so you'll need to convert your file using this website https://convertio.co/png-cur/
Set your .cur file and you're done.
You know, I cannot for the life of me find it on my desktop, I must have accidentally deleted it. But it's really easy to make, you just convert the jpg to a svg (I used Convertio), build a couple mm tall base in your CAD program, import the svg into the program and apply it to the base as a sketch, then extrude the sketch a few more mm to your desired height. From there, you either save it as an object, or with AutoDesk Fusion 360, I can export it directly to PrusaSlicer. It only took me about 15 minutes, and most of that was spent learning how to convert the image and get it imported. Sorry!!!
And now that I think about it, I'd be willing to wager the reason I don't have the stl is because of that export directly thing, I bet I never even exported the plate as an stl, since I still hadn't learned about that feature when I first made this. Lessons learned! :D
Just go to this free website to make a fully scaleable svg (vector) file. I turn all my drawings into t shirt files this way without any expensive soft ware https://convertio.co/jpg-svg/ the internet is amazing.
you're very welcome. I'm going to try to keep ripping/recording these each week, although no promises.
For anyone interested, here is how to record/rip these streams...
Option 1) Download stream directly (without comments) During Periscope's 24-hour replay period you can use http://downloadperiscopevideos.com/ cin many instances to rip the stream in a .ts format. Use https://convertio.co/ts-mp4/ to convert to .mp4 for much smoother playback with greater compatibility with little/no quality loss
Option 2) Screen recording (less quality, with comments) There are many apps which allow screen recording for android. The ones I have used dont allow you to record audio output directly (only recording from the phone/tablets microphone which sounds shitty) so make sure you have the means of recording the audio output directly then dubbing this to the video. I would advise using a phone/tablet with a decent resolution so the comments dont take up too much screen estate and recording at your phone/tablets native resolution.
Get the sound file, place it anywhere on your Files app and convert it to .caf heading to this website:
After you get the converted file just import it to Filza, copy it and go to this directory:
/System/Library/Audio/UISounds
Copy your converted file on the directory and search for this file:
photoShutter.caf
That’s the stock sound, just copy the name and then rename it so you can replace it without deleting it.
Now you just need to name the converted sound you copied previously to photoShutter.caf.
Just close all apps, respiring and you should be all set.
Put your picture in there :
Get the DXF, import DXF into Fusion then the borders should be selectable and you can extrude different parts to different heights.
Yeah, I figured you would have tried an SVG if you could. Maybe try convertio.co ? I haven’t used it myself, but see it mentioned a lot in cricut circles, and it looks like they have a dxf to svg option!
Try using something like https://convertio.co/ and convert to ogg. See if it works after uploading that.
Mp3cut always causes issues for reasons I am not quite sure of. Most other convert sites don't seem to cause the same issue.
I see, found this( https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.iphonetricks.org/how-to-fix-gifs-not-working-on-iphone/amp/ ) article after a quick search on the internet. This might help fix your problem. But...
I've read that using .webp instead of .gif might work for you. I can't try this myself because iOS 13 doesn't support the .webp extension :/ but here is a online converter ( https://convertio.co/gif-webp/ ). You can copy the gif instead of adding itto the camera roll, paste the link there, and convert to .webp and save that.
Quite a tedious workaround, and I can't say for certain that it works because I don't have a . But I hope it'll help and it'll be useful to you.
Thank you for taking the the time to giving me a comprehensive answer. My understanding is IMGUR converts gifs over 2MB to gifv. You’re right about them wanting to save bandwidth.
I’ve her of an image alternative to gif called HEIF. It’s supposed to be keep gifs in high quality at a much smaller size. Kind of like HEVC/H.265 but for images instead of video.
So I found a gif to heif converter , and it seemed to work. When I open it it loops just like a gif. I only have 2 issues with it:
It’s supposed to be much smaller. I tried fo convert a 6MB gif and it was the exact same size in HEIF. This leads me to believe the converter is shit.
I tried converting the same gif to HEIC which is similar to HEIF, and is apparently what Apple used, and the size ballooned to 264MB! Makes no sense.
I tried sending it to myself via my messaging app and it converted it to gif.
This make me wonder if the original converter actually worked.
I used http://twittervideodownloader.com/ which output to this mp4, then converted it to .gif and edited it real quick in GIMP using an extension that allows .gif editing. I don't recommend gimp for editing gifs, but I'm cheap and lazy.
There's probably an easier way but oh well.
windings font, letter s
I was able to convert text to path in photoshop and then export path as illustrator file.
Used https://convertio.co/ai-svg/ to convert it to svg (because my Illustrator won't open without installing an ancient version of Java)
Then I was able to import it into Blender.
draw around it on a piece of paper.
colour it in black.
Use this site to convert it to a 3d model:
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Use tinkercad to adjust the dimensions as required.
Thanks.
Firstly, I've updated my write up, as its XBM not BXM. The online tool I used was: https://convertio.co/bmp-xbm/
Initially I didn't know XBM was actually a proper image format, and assumed (having looked at the various existing logos/graphic elements) that it was simply a Hex array of Black/White binary values. I spent ages converting the 40x40 B&W logo to a 40x40 grid of 1s and 0s and then converted this to pairs of Hex and dropped it into the code as a javascript array... well, it kind of worked but skewed the image - it was at this point I had a dig around and realised I'd completely over-complicated matters! :(
Didn't think about gimp, and but as I had the BMP already I just looked for an online converter.
Making flashcard by using screenshot of PDF page is an ineffective way. Instead of doing that, you should use OCR (Optical character recognition) software to convert PDF to copiable format like PDF (searchable and copiable), DOC, HTML... Then copy content you need into your card. Here is an online tool to convert PDF files: https://convertio.co
I like the albums first here and other exclusive stuff you wish to put here.
About the file type i find these pages
http://www.convertfiles.com/convert/video/MTS-to-AVI.html
https://convertio.co/mts-converter/
But i'm not exactly sure if this could work with your internet speed, maybe searching on google something like "How to convert videos from (thing you use to record yourself) to mp4" you can find something.
1) Take the logo, and run it through this site to convert it into an SVG file: https://convertio.co/image-converter/
2) Open a new project in tinker cad, and import the svg.
3) Adjust the size and height of the file, and export it as an STL.
I found it works best with simple logos on a high contrast background.
Gotta copy and paste as I'm running out the door at the moment:
Can't share - but thanks for the offer!
So how do people get STEP files? This is how I got my STL file:
I used https://convertio.co/jpg-svg/ to convert a JPEG to SVG.
Then I used TinkerCAD to convert the SVG to an STL by extruding it.
So is there somewhere along the way I could take a different direction and end up with a STEP file?
Link to cursor (it's a PNG file): https://b.thumbs.redditmedia.com/5Mu9bKlSD6Ka0YbKAG4fAsvrIbZf9qK_XUUiqzTvMWI.png
You should convert it to a ICO or CUR file. I found this website can do it for you easily.
Then follow this guide:
http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/how-to-change-mouse-cursor-pointer-windows/
That's all.
Used Retrospecs iPad app to convert to BBC Black & White image. Resized the picture to 640x256. Converted the image to .pbm file format using a website I found Googling (https://convertio.co/convert-to-pbm/). Wrote a Python script to convert the .pbm file into a format I could load straight into the screen memory using *LOAD filename 3000 in MODE 0. Time consuming PITA at all the steps from figuring out the screen memory format to saving the file to the BBC .ssd format. Fortunately some software I got with my Turbo MMC worked. Would have liked to get another image on the screen but time was running out.
Inside the data folder in the game files there's a folder called music with a file called menu.ogg in it. You can download any song you want and convert that to ogg (numerous tools out there, I used this one https://convertio.co/mp3-ogg/), once you've converted it you can place it inside the music folder named as menu.ogg, upon boot you'll be greeted by your song!
I'm not sure about bedrock. But on java, you just put cat.ogg into your assets/minecraft/sounds/records/ folder. It could be that you used a different file type such as mp3 or wav. It will need to be an ogg file. The converter that I use is at convertio.co/mp3-ogg
So by .svg you mean files that are Vector Graphics correct?
Not the easiest thing to find. You could try google image search with vector.
Or you could take a PNG file and convert it here: https://convertio.co/png-svg/
Good luck!
I've used this website before for converting some stuff and it seems to be pretty good.
You can bulk upload, so just extract the zip to a folder somewhere then select all the files in that folder.
One thing to be wary of using an online service like that though, is that there's no guarantee they're not potentially saving/looking at your data, so if you care about that or it's sensitive then you'll need to find something else.
Save the image, convert it for free into an .svg file (I usually use https://convertio.co/). Save that on your computer and import into tinkercad, adjust the scale since it may be to large for tinkercad. Modify it for your desired plaque or key chain object.
You could try an online tool like https://convertio.co/ps-ttf/. Just be careful when using online file conversion tools – anyone could be on the other end so don't share files that have sensitive information in them, avoid giving them your email if you can, and be extremely cautious of installing any apps, plugins or browser extensions.
m4r and m4a are the same thing, you just rename the file with the extension you want (a for audio, r for ringtone).
MP4 extensions are usually audio and video. if the file is audio only, renaming to from m4(r or a) to MP4 shouldn't be a big deal.
you can try convertio to change the file extension. I've used it before with no trouble.
MP4 and mp4 should be the same thing. my guess is it isn't really and mp4 file, if garage band doesn't recognize it.
Make a variable where you first declare your variables in your script.rpy (or you can just put it right before the screen main_menu() like i did)
image menuvideo = Movie(play="movie/mainmenuanimation.ogv")
In your screens.rpy file, look for screen main_menu() and add the video like:
image menuvideo = Movie(play="movie/mainmenuanimation.ogv") #you can add here instead of your script.rpy file if it's easier to keep track of
screen main_menu():
add gui.main_menu_background
add "menuvideo" ... etc etc
and it should play right below your menu buttons. You can use other video formats but .ogv tends to have a smoother loop when it repeats. I use this free site to convert from mp4 to ogv (https://convertio.co/mp4-ogv/) for mine.
Studio One does no longer accept mp3 files. You can go here: https://convertio.co/mp3-flac/ and change the file format from mp3 to flac, it won’t improve the sound quality but Studio one will accept it. Flac won’t take as much space as wav. The initial audio file was exported in mp3, then converting it to flac or wav won’t affect the sound quality, so just convert it to flac.
Maybe not the simplest solution, but here's an option if you like the tools available in MS Paint:
Hi, good news, what you are searching for is
Beyond the Limits of Darkness and Light By: Red Joker 042
It`s been deleted but I loved it to and so managed to find it, here is Link to Download Fanfic (.Mobi), then you can use This to turn .mobi file to PDF
Is there something wrong with the copy on LibGen? ISBN is different but it looks like the exact book you are looking for.
https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=904530A0DF72A9AF1FB31BE7B83B5723
Click the cover to download (use Cloudflare or IPFS mirror). If you didn't know about LibGen, best to read up at /r/libgen (and share with your friends so they know too)
NOTE: book is djvu format, which you can easily convert to ePub here: https://convertio.co/djvu-epub/
(and then use an epub reader like SumatraPDF)... or you can convert to PDF but usually djvu/epub doesn't convert well to PDF.
VLC.
There are tutorials on how to make this happen and isn't nearly as time consuming as what you've described. The lovely thing about VLC is the option to convert a file type, but if this bit of file converting fails, I rely on this site for its vast selection of file types.
As others have said, probably not the right tool for the job. It would take a lot of effort to make the shapes look as nice as that in OpenSCAD.
The easy way to do this would be to fill in each icon so you can easily remove the backgrounds, convert to SVG using a site like https://convertio.co/png-svg/ then load into OpenSCAD using:
import("filename.svg");
If you really want to though, here is some code that might help you start
a basic teardrop:
rotate(45){ circle(r=10,$fn=120); square([10,10]); }
A very roughly drawn leaf:
difference(){ hull(){ circle(2); translate([10,0,0]) circle(7); translate([20,0,0]) circle(10); translate([30,0,0]) circle(7); translate([40,0,0]) circle(2); } translate([20,0,0]) square([30,1],center=true); }
Good luck with the fire.
This is only for iphone; idk how for android but I'm guessing it's easier
https://convertio.co/ogg-mp3/ I tested this website myself while working with Undertale game files, it's great! I catched no viruses, plus, my antivirus never warned me. And you can choose different formats to convert to!
Bruh it’s easy use convertio I just turn the exposure and contrast up on my iPhone and run it through the png-svg option and you get solid vectors from drawings https://convertio.co/jpg-svg/
Recentemente me indicaram esse https://pt.b-ok.lat que eu não conhecia. Também descobri que tem como converter arquivo de pdf para mobi, tem esse que eu conheço https://convertio.co/pt/pdf-mobi/ . O arquivo mobi é melhor para ler no Kindle.
So if you find any design thats just simple black lines that you like, you can easily convert it to and svg which can be resized and used in carbide create to generate toolpaths!
This website will convert any jpeg to an svg. You can also use the free program Inkscape to convert files to svg but its much easier through the website I linked.
Also if you go through shutterstock or vectorstock, enter the link to the photo into this to remove the watermark and use the photo for free. Then convery it to svg. Use this method just for tests or gifts, don't sell other peoples work!
Searching "SVGs for sale" would be really helpful too as there are a ton for sale on etsy and other websites.
So setup time wasn't too bad, only took me like 4 or 5 hours to be completely up and running doing my first cut. I have alot of experience in 3d modeling and design and had already worked at a cnc shop for a year as a basic operator before I decided to make the purchase which definitely helped. Just make sure to watch YouTube videos for anything you want to learn, I would of been so lost if I couldn't follow in depth tutorials on how to learn all this stuff, good luck!
Yea, you would have to do that due to the architecture Android uses.
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<em>Here's an online tool you can use for that.</em>
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That's interesting, for the whole android thing not working? Can you clarify why it wouldn't make it playable on android?
Yep. If you don't have access to Illustrator, then you can use an online converter too. Albeit you lose minor details, it's quick to use and you can fix the spline in Max anyway. https://convertio.co/png-ai
I'll give it a shot to explain, but I can't make any promises I'll make sense! There was no one image that I used for some of it, but it helps that I have photoshop. I select the image I want to use using the "magic wand tool" then copy that onto a new document. With that I'm able to save it as a png with a transparent background. If you're just looking to practice, on a google image search under "Tools" you can select "transparent" from the "color" option. This means you're choosing an empty background when you save the photo. Pop that png into something like this: https://convertio.co/png-svg/ and download the finished product. Then import that image into tinkercad. A free version of photoshop to try out to create your own transparent png's is inkscape. I haven't used it myself, but I have a friend who has had great success with it. Hope that helps, happy to answer more if I can!
If you are getting them cut with a plasma cutter, they wont need the 3d file, just a vector/dwg. you can make those in illustrator/autocad/draftsight. If you just want to model it and have a nice, clean 2 tone picture of the pattern you want, you can either import that into solid works, and trace it by hand. Or you can quick and dirty it by:Use https://convertio.co/ and convert the picture to a Draft (*.dxf) then download it. Save it to your desktop. Open a new part, select the front plane, on the top Menu (where "file" is) select insert--> DXF/DWG. a wizzard will pop up to walk you through the rest.
Here are a few more webm to mp4 programs online in case that first one doesn’t work for some reason:
https://video.online-convert.com/convert/webm-to-mp4
https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts/2126657?q=yakumo_ran+chen+animated+
Use "Save as video" below the video to save as a webm.
If webm don't do it for you you can use https://convertio.co/webm-gif/
De certeza que deve haver formas para converter se for possível copiar o texto.
https://convertio.co/pt/pdf-epub/
Este site converte documentos PDF para epub. Não sei se é 100% eficaz mas podem experimentar.
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It's really easy. This could be made into a tweak if anyone is in the mood.
In Filza navigate to /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/NanoLeash.framework/ping.aiff
Use this website to convert your desired audio file to .aiff, rename it ping.aiff and overwrite the file (make a backup first).
Here's my preferred juicy fart sound in .aiff.
If someone could make a tweak that plays a random sound (from a folder of .aiff files) I'd really appreciate it. Even just a script that renames a different file to ping.aiff after a respring would be great.
Use Easel by Inventables. There are instructions on options to choose with the 3018, it will amaze you, so easy to use, not complicated like Candle and other software. You'll at least get a good start. Grab your images from the web, use this page to convert to SVG, and import into Easel: https://convertio.co/dxf-svg/
You should be able to just drag the file back into Photoshop?
If that doesn't work, you can try this website. I have never used it, I just found it on google:
https://convertio.co/ai-psd/
You could try converting to svg (to preserve its vector format-ness): https://convertio.co/fig-svg/
Full disclosure, I haven't tested that site. Not sure if it works at all.
Alternatively, you could convert them to png or jpg with convert
from imagemagick.
Lexend Deca is pretty decent, but there has been an issue with altering its level of boldness (after a recent update). If you going to give it a try you’ll need to convert it from TTF to OTF font. Don’t ask me why, I just know it works perfectly once it’s been converted :)
I used convertio an online tool, works perfectly.
Did you have any luck? I created these through a conversion software https://convertio.co/
But they are not perfect - so use carefully. I included a transparent path called "FAKEINDICATOR" on each image so that way if we ever get a real SVG we can try getting this things I made off the existence of the internet
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MXGEjFH5Bne8DGoEKukTzGGGRX5s2CWD/view?usp=sharing
Just to echo the other poster, it's possible to trace a png and turn it into an svg, which would then let you outline the elements. Here's a website that can do it for you...
Random floorplan downloaded as .jpg, converted to .dxf, the 2D version of .dwg.
https://i.imgur.com/Q5K8rSf.jpg
Convert to dxf from jpg:
https://convertio.co/jpg-dxf/
Free online CAD viewer:
https://beta.sharecad.org/
Moon, dig it.
Here, I made one and converted it to .ico - https://convertio.co/download/63fe385a16784a46b3c9a853b62217d4fcc187/
You'll need to manually change into that thumbnail yourself.
Would something like this work?
Additionally, I have a PDF scanner on my iOS that does OCR called "Scanner Pro", I think I got it for free from r/AppHookup a few years ago. It's ok if you only have physical pages and no other way to make them into PDFs. A real scanner would probably give you the best quality though.
Tinkercad imports SVG files. So download Inkscape and start learning how to import gif or JPEG or whatever and export as SVG or...............
Use the lazy way: https://convertio.co/nl/gif-svg/
I found links in your comment that were not hyperlinked:
I did the honors for you.
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The guys at the time wrote their own software, punched it in cards and rode them to the next computer... https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/what-was-first-thing-sold-internet-180957414/
18k el kindle? Que buena compra que use en enero comprando por 90usd y eso que lloraba por pagarlo. Yo uso el crédito por mes que da Alexa para bajarme uno. Y después EPUB y los paso con Calibre. Sino está página es buenísima para hace a la conversión si lo tenes el teléfono como pasa en tu caso.
¿Se arregló? Ya me quedé con la intriga jajaja. Otra que te recomiendo es ver si podés convertir tu archivo a otra extensión (de .rtf, que es la de WordPad, a .pdf o .docx) usando páginas como convertio.co y fijarte si al cambiar de extensión se soluciona.
Hopefully this helps:
Lets you convert most images into various formats, vector included.
There are times I have to convert logos into CAD formats, so this comes in handy.
The problem is Inkscape only supports an older version DXF. What I've done before is use something like https://convertio.co/dxf-svg/ to get Inkscape to recognize the splines. Beware that this conversion to SVG will probably mess up the scale of your file, so you will need to do some math and resize it accordingly.
If you want to design complicated 3D shapes, you need either Fusion 360 for precision parts with lots of details, or Blender for more fluid objects like sculptures.
If you need simpler and even up to intermediate shapes, you can go a long way with Tinkercad, it's really much easier to learn than the other 2 options.
If you only need to turn a 2D shape into 3D, like I did, and you don't really need to much detail/shapes in Z direction, you can make a mask of the object in photoshop, paint it black, remove the background of the empty areas, save as PNG, convert it to SVG with any Free Online converter, import it to Tinkercad and give it thickness by dragging the little box on the top, that works great for Names, Logos, Emblems, etc...
If you google svg converter there are a bunch, most prefer a png, which procreate should be able to save as. Some will take some creative freedom but if you have a clean png image it should be pretty equal. I use convertio.co usually
The League Highlights are formated as WEBM on your computer and Premiere is not compatible. Check out this site that converts video files online and convert the WEBM files to MP4 or AVI: https://convertio.co/pt/webm-mp4/
Download the converted video and you should be able to import it to Premiere (2018, 2019 and 2020)
I used online OCR - don't post data to Reddit you wouldn't want to appear on Daily Stormer.
I changed the horrible looking tennis ball track graph to something nicer, after picking and inserting it.
Sure: https://convertio.co/font-converter/
Start here on this tools and see if it works. On this page you scroll down and select the type of font file you currently have and want converted. For example, maybe a .TTF is what you have so you click that.
Then on the next page you select what you want to convert it too. They have all sorts of conversions, PNG, JPG, TIFF etc.
Then just follow the instructions to convert one or more files into the desired format.
Conversions are common and useful, so naturally the tools to do them are also common. Convertio isn't the only option, but it happens to be a convenient one that supports tons of conversions on the same page.
1- hit Command+Shift+A to jump to the /Applications folder > Fl Studio > Left Click > Show Package Contents > Contents > Resources >Artwork >Skins >Default > Delete the StartSnd.wv that’s already in there >
2- After making your tag or found the sound you like > Export > Wave file.. > Save As: StartSnd > File Formart: Microsoft wave file (.wav) > https://convertio.co to convert .WAV to .WV> Go back to 1- then BOOM!!!
Have you tried converting png to cur? There;s some badger png here -- http://www.sclance.com/pngs/badger-png/view-page-1.htm
I tried with the first one using this online tool -- https://convertio.co/png-cur/
And got this file but not able to test as I'm not on desktop -- https://s137.convertio.me/p/yJ-olt7nrg5PhNOxwBNe2A/f187e259da4238f6a3b8a5345b856445/E4B4796D-92A7-4F7E-B75B-3F3DB23FE6EC-2681-000004A747438BCC.cur
Sorry in advanced for not being able to make it a gif, Reddit doesn't like my .mp4 files apparently. And the website I tried to use ( https://convertio.co/mp4-gif/ ) didn't either.
You could upload it as a .webm file format. That'll preserve the fidelity.
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Allegedly, this site converts to .webm, or failing that, you could consult this thread.
The font is called "StrongSword".
https://s1.playblackdesert.com/web/Static/Common/font/StrongSwordText-Regular_20180810.woff
Use a tool like https://convertio.co/woff-ttf/ to convert to regular font format.
/var/containers/Bundle/tweaksupport/Library/Themes
Check out jakeashacks twitter, its a couple scrolls dwn & u can install felicity theme, but its essentially same for most tweaks....if u can find the deb file, convert it to zip ( i use https://convertio.co/deb-zip/ ) then drop into above location..if the theme folder isnt there, just create it & carry on 👌 currently installed felicity, soft remix 2 & ace el cap (but only kinda, some part of ace dont seem to theme)
It's weird you're having issues uploading videos then, so long as they're .MP4 or .MOV. If they aren't, you could try https://convertio.co/ or a similar site to convert them. For albums of pics you're probably better off using imgur or erome.
You need to render it with alpha channel, as others have stated. Do it QuickTime, Animation preset, and RGB+A. Keep the file respectively sized. It doesn’t need to be 1080p, and if you make it too high quality, the file size will not be supported by alert platforms (unless you’re doing something custom that isn’t Streamlabs, StreamElements, etc.
Once you’ve done that, convert the file to webm. Keep the finalized webm file under 30mb. If it’s larger than that, StreamElements will not accept it on their end (I don’t know about SL).
“How do I do that properly?” You may ask... easiest way is this site. It’s free, safe, and acts very fast. Personally use this on all mine and it always works as long as the webm is appropriately sized. https://convertio.co/mov-webm/
Ok so basically for windows users its this.
Follow all of the instructions above as he said. In command prompt make sure you change directory to the asar files you downloaded and extracted. Then do the following: asar extract "rsi launcher file path\app.asar" "C:\whatever directory you want" and hit enter.
Files will be located there. Thanks for your help hunter. Now it's just a matter of figuring out how to create a playlist with these .ogg files. Media Player doesn't like them. It will play it, but can't create a playlist.
Edit: Here's a website that will convert the files for you. Slow download though once it's downloaded. https://convertio.co/audio-converter/
I don't know what that is but Google has a wealth of information on file types and what they are
https://convertio.co/dst-converter/
Honestly I'm surprised they don't have their own converter since it seems the format is paramount to the industry but I'm not a designer so I don't know how it works
You can try an online converter like https://convertio.co/svg-ai/ (literally the first Google result for "svg to ai converter", there are loads of handy things like this around)
Alternatively, will your laser cutter software import .DXF files? They are a relatively standard format for 2d plotting machines like lasers and paper/vinyl cutters, and Inkscape will export a drawing as DXF.
Gotta copy and paste as I'm running out the door at the moment:
Can't share - but thanks for the offer!
So how do people get STEP files? This is how I got my STL file:
I used https://convertio.co/jpg-svg/ to convert a JPEG to SVG.
Then I used TinkerCAD to convert the SVG to an STL by extruding it.
So is there somewhere along the way I could take a different direction and end up with a STEP file?
Gonna copy and paste a response to someone else if ya don't mind.
How do people get STEP files? This is how I got my STL file:
I used https://convertio.co/jpg-svg/ to convert a JPEG to SVG.
Then I used TinkerCAD to convert the SVG to an STL by extruding it.
So is there somewhere along the way I could take a different direction and end up with a STEP file?
Yes, I just figured out how to do this today. It's super easy.
Download your desired photo for your game.
Convert the photo into .tga format. I used this website: https://convertio.co/jpg-tga/
Change the size of your .tga photo to 140 x 140 pixels. If it's bigger it'll completely take over the Loadiine screen.
Copy the .tga photo to the "meta" folder in your game. If your VC game doesn't have a meta folder, make one.
Change the name of your .tga photo to "iconTex.tga" without the quotes, lowercase "i" and uppercase "T" so it's exactly iconTex.tga
That's it! You're good to go!
Thank you very much for your quick reply! The microphone settings thingy didn't work, but I uploaded the sound for you. You'll have to turn your speakers up a bit maybe.
edit: It's about the schreeching sound, the static sound is because I used my Iphone to record the sound :)
Well I got nothing using a txt to png converter and just changing the extension didn't do anything.
It's clearly a png image, but I'm not sure what to do.