Staff TiffDust Posted February 8 Staff Report Posted February 8 All players are welcome to join. Paint up a Valentine day card of your choice in game. You can chose which canvas or sign you wish to paint on. The card could celebrate all things valentines with a rust twist or it could be single and happy card. It's up to you. Please use the in game download feature to submit your entry on the forum and for safekeeping. (In the event your art has an accident you can use /sil) If you play on Pure remember to keep it locked and secure. Submit your entry here below. NO /SIL entries, (the only use of /sil is mentioned above.) Voting opens on the 1st March and closes on the 6th March AEST You can submit more than entry but only one entry will be submitted to be voted on, thank you! 1st: $10.00 RustEZ store credit. 2nd: $5.00 RustEZ store credit. 3rd: 3 Supply signals. All normal server rules apply. Results: 1st FluBuddy 2nd YetiBacklash 2nd Lord McGuffin 2
Theodore Baggins Posted February 11 Report Posted February 11 What's the in-game download feature? I haven't seen it before
Staff TiffDust Posted February 11 Author Staff Report Posted February 11 On 2/11/2024 at 1:07 PM, Theodore Baggins said: What's the in-game download feature? I haven't seen it before It's part of the recently updated painting UI (few wipes ago), there's a button that saves the image to your desktop.
FluBuddy Posted February 12 Report Posted February 12 Made this for my girlfriend who just joined me in Rust for the first time. 1 1
Theodore Baggins Posted February 24 Report Posted February 24 Quick question: back in the day, you could select colors between the color dots to get more variety. However with the new interface, the only way I’ve had to make essentially a “paint palette” that I mix colors with off to the side and then try getting the color I want with the eye dropper tool. Is there a better way? Also opacity seems to not work the way I think.
Staff TiffDust Posted February 25 Author Staff Report Posted February 25 you can mix colours with the first 3 brushes easily, this way you can paint well and completely ignore spacing and opacity settings.
Lord McGuffin Posted February 26 Report Posted February 26 (edited) I posted but saw a few things I need to work on. Edited February 26 by Lord McGuffin 1
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