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A Sniper Scope Without Overwriting d default .spr Difficulty: Beginner |
| Category: CS > Sprites & GUIs | Author(s): |

How to make a sniperscope without overwriting your default sniper_scope.spr
Requirements:
1. MSPaint or Any Picture Editor
2. Sprite Wizard ( Just click this Download )
3. Sprite Viewer (use this to view .spr files)
How to:
1. Imagine the face of your crosshair. It should be great and it should rock (not really ).
2. Open your MSPaint or Any Picture Editor.
3. Press CTRL+E , then Width and Height should be 256x256
4. Background Color should be white ( for beginners ).
5. Then draw what you imagined in the # 1.
Note: Lines must be color "black" , "red" , "blue" and "green"
Like this 
6. Save your drawn picture in any file name then choose 256 colors.
Then press "Yes" make sure it doesn't have color loss.
7. Open Sprite Wizard
8. Click Next , Click browse, the locate your file ( your drawned file ) .
9. Click Next, Click Next Again, Click "Alphatest - 255 Colors; Last color is transparency.
10. Click Finish the save it to any filename.
11. Now go to your CStrike Directory then paste it to "Sprites Folder".
12. Open weapon_awp.txt, or weapon_scout.txt, or weapon_sg550.txt, or weapon_g3sg1.txt"
13. Observe This Picture

14. Play CS then Test it.
15. Enjoy making Scopes
by: [KoOL] DeeZeL |
| Added: 2 years ago | Tags: sniper, scope, without, overwriting, default |
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