"ClearArt" concept - overlay type artwork for ex. 'episode poster/fanart on paused' - Printable Version +- Kodi Community Forum (https://forum.kodi.tv) +-- Forum: Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=33) +--- Forum: Meta-Data provider and Artwork Packs (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=71) +--- Thread: "ClearArt" concept - overlay type artwork for ex. 'episode poster/fanart on paused' (/showthread.php?tid=51705) |
- hikaricore - 2009-09-01 Could be a database error, it shows as being added right before mine was and is the same image. >.> My mistake. - reaven - 2009-09-03 Remember clearArts as well as seasonThumbs need to be 500x281
Get all clearArts post earlier in this thread and futures ones at www.xbmcstuff.com*People can keep contribute as usual on the thread I will then upload the images to the site with proper credit. *Or you can use the new features added to XBMCStuff and upload your arts and/or create you shows after registration Fat Guy Stuck on the Internet (done by hikaricore) The Goode Family (done by hikaricore, pending creation) [REQ] Mad Man (done by hikaricore) [REQ] The Sopranos (done by hikaricore) [REQ] Hawthorne (done by reaven) The A-Team (done by bartje006, need to register to be able to credit) MacGyver (done by bartje006, need to register to be able to credit) The 4400 (2, done by reaven) [REQ] Farscape (done by hikaricore) [REQ] Two guys and a girl [REQ] Rules of engagement [REQ] Gary Unmarried [REQ] Criminal Minds [REQ] Dark Blue - hikaricore - 2009-09-03 Just nitpicking again the cleararts are great folks, and this project is now quite massive. One suggestion for other clearart designers however. I've noticed a lot of leftover background around some images when they're overlaying a dark colour. Might I suggest using feathering after clearing the background to give everything a much smoother look? - Ram2000 - 2009-09-03 Was suggested I watch this so downloaded it and made these not sure which one is best and positive some might make a better one but here you go... - hikaricore - 2009-09-04 Quote:*Rememeber that the ClearArt or showArt filename is not case sensitive (CAPS) only context sensitive on some systems, I have test this on Mac and Windows and it is like this not sure about Linux.(Dexter is the same as dexter or DeXtEr but NOT the same as d_exter or dexte-r). Btw I have told you several times that If you're using a case sensitive filesystem no matter what OS you're on, then Dexter is NOT the same as dexter. Linux users who use ext2/3/4 will need to name their files properly, honestly there's no reason why they shouldn't just be named properly across the board due to the fact it will make it universal. Please update your FAQ on the first post if you would. - ppic - 2009-09-07 plugin to download all this stuff here: http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=57548 - reaven - 2009-09-07 hikaricore Wrote:Btw I have told you several times that If you're using a case sensitive filesystem no matter what OS you're on, then Dexter is NOT the same as dexter. could you help me and write the requirements for linux users.. I dont have linux. - hikaricore - 2009-09-07 reaven Wrote:could you help me and write the requirements for linux users.. I dont have linux. Several OSes use/can use case sensitive filesystems including MacOS and Linux. Any filesystem that is case sensitive such as ext3 the files need to be named correctly. Obviously ignorning the characters that your filesystem won't tolerate such as the colon : you can see how the case sensitivity works. IE: Alias.png is not the same as alias.png For example: Code: 24.png Basically when you can write the filenames right the first time problems are avoided down the line. As with various skins used by mac and linux users where the author wrote the file name one way in the xml and just however he/she felt like in the directory structure. It doesn't hurt the Windows users for "How Not To Live Your Life.png" to be in the correct case so it might as well be. ^_^ - reaven - 2009-09-07 thanks, I will add this paragrapgh to the first post Code: Several OSes use/can use case sensitive filesystems including MacOS and Linux. as for mac os thats what am using an my files names are not case sensitive, but I understand what are you saying name them correctly the first time avoid problems with any OS it doesnt matter if they are case sensitive or insensitive !! - hikaricore - 2009-09-07 reaven Wrote:thanks, I will add this paragrapgh to the first post They're not because of the filesytem you're using. HFS+ IS case sensitive, tho you may not be using it, others could/will be. Glad to be of help. ^_^ - humferier - 2009-10-13 Hello, I've made the followings ones : Eureka Rome The Unit hope you like them - ppic - 2009-10-13 please post them on http://www.xbmcstuff.com - markiz - 2009-11-01 Has anyone made a default clearart. One that could be used if there isn't a clearart for a certain tv show/movie? If so. Could you please post it? Maby as a .psd so that we could change text etc...? - reaven - 2009-11-01 markiz Wrote:Has anyone made a default clearart. One that could be used if there isn't a clearart for a certain tv show/movie? there is no such thing but if you create one please post it... anyway what could be a default clearArt, which show could use it ? more important what are you watching that you need it ? - DuMbGuM - 2009-11-01 Hmm, I can see how for documentaries you might have a logo and then the text 'documentary' as a default ClearArt for that genre, but I don't know how you would make that appear for completely different file names, if that's what you're trying to do. Not a bad suggestion though. Here's an example of what I mean from a google search: It could work for lots of things like sport etc, I have no idea how you would implement it though, maybe if the clearart pulled info from the genre tag in the .nfo or something. |