Here' s a quick method to remove the Background color (screws, etc...) of an existing instrument using SKINMAN.
In other terms starting from this:
How to end end up with this:
Here's the method I used. You NEED to have SkinMan installed:
STEP 1: In AIR MANAGER , in The CREATE/EDIT tab
Select the instrument you want.
Caution! it is advised to make a CLONE of your original instrument first!
Working on a clone version of the original ensures you that your instrument won't be modified by a subsequent Internet update...
Then click on the Folder button and navigate to the Resources Folder
Remember the location and name of the Background file to be modified, then launch SkinMan (You can use the supplied file below to save time.:
A Quick method to remove the Background of existing instruments
A Quick method to remove the Background of existing instruments
Last edited by JackZ on Mon Mar 06, 2017 3:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: A Quick method to remove the Background of existing instruments
continued:
In Skinman verify that the Ellipse shape is in the Normal Mode AND that its transparency (Master Alpha) is set to 50% (it's already made for you in the file) Import your background image to be modified from the resource folder of your cloned instrument and place it at the correct place and size if needed.
Then in the Tree window, place the ellipse shape under the image item (The ellipse should be placed upfront with a transparency of 50%)
Resize the Ellipse to cover only the parts of the instrument you want to be "saved"
VERY IMPORTANT in the Tree windows make sure that the ellipse and the image are linked as shown, the ellipse should the "child" of your background image. Now here's the power of SKINMAN: Boolean operations! Since both graphical elements are linked,select the Ellipse in the Tree View, then choose Shape*(star) mode: It's magic!
In Skinman verify that the Ellipse shape is in the Normal Mode AND that its transparency (Master Alpha) is set to 50% (it's already made for you in the file) Import your background image to be modified from the resource folder of your cloned instrument and place it at the correct place and size if needed.
Then in the Tree window, place the ellipse shape under the image item (The ellipse should be placed upfront with a transparency of 50%)
Resize the Ellipse to cover only the parts of the instrument you want to be "saved"
VERY IMPORTANT in the Tree windows make sure that the ellipse and the image are linked as shown, the ellipse should the "child" of your background image. Now here's the power of SKINMAN: Boolean operations! Since both graphical elements are linked,select the Ellipse in the Tree View, then choose Shape*(star) mode: It's magic!
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Re: A Quick method to remove the Background of existing instruments
Final Steps:
Select your image item in the Tree view,
The add some Dropped Shadow a Density of 50 to 60 is fine.
Adjust the sense of depth of the Bezel using the Offset parameter.
Remember: unless in very rare cases, the lighting conventionally comes from the top and from the left, so the direction should be left at -45 to create realistic shadows! You are finished. Export your new Background image to the instrument Resources folder, (The clone!) replacing the existing image. IMPORTANT!: Make sure that your file is saved under the PNG format with alpha channel
IMPORTANT: Use exactly the same name as the original version of the Background image, or else, you will be forced to modifiy the Logic.lua code!
Select your image item in the Tree view,
The add some Dropped Shadow a Density of 50 to 60 is fine.
Adjust the sense of depth of the Bezel using the Offset parameter.
Remember: unless in very rare cases, the lighting conventionally comes from the top and from the left, so the direction should be left at -45 to create realistic shadows! You are finished. Export your new Background image to the instrument Resources folder, (The clone!) replacing the existing image. IMPORTANT!: Make sure that your file is saved under the PNG format with alpha channel
IMPORTANT: Use exactly the same name as the original version of the Background image, or else, you will be forced to modifiy the Logic.lua code!
Last edited by JackZ on Tue Jul 06, 2021 9:15 am, edited 3 times in total.
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Re: A Quick method to remove the Background of existing instruments
Run the new instrument in Air Manager.
Congratulations, the background has been removed, and you even have dropping shadows to give the sense of depth ! Jacques (JackZ)
Congratulations, the background has been removed, and you even have dropping shadows to give the sense of depth ! Jacques (JackZ)
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Re: A Quick method to remove the Background of existing instruments
A final Note:
You can also "save" the screws with your background image if needed:
Just repeat the Bolean operation for each screw, by copying the image primitive and adding each time a small ellipse mask of the size of one screw to "save" only the screw of the entire background.
Notice that the shadow offset for the screw is less (3 to 5) than for the bezel itself(8 to 10) since the depth is lesser.
Jacques
You can also "save" the screws with your background image if needed:
Just repeat the Bolean operation for each screw, by copying the image primitive and adding each time a small ellipse mask of the size of one screw to "save" only the screw of the entire background.
Notice that the shadow offset for the screw is less (3 to 5) than for the bezel itself(8 to 10) since the depth is lesser.
Jacques
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Re: A Quick method to remove the Background of existing instruments
Well done Jacques. It's exactly the technic I've used to make some holes in my ovh panel to let korrys brights when I modify the intensity of lighting.
It's someone of this forum who gave me this trick of "shape*"
It's someone of this forum who gave me this trick of "shape*"
Jean-Luc
Re: A Quick method to remove the Background of existing instruments
Tout à fait Jean-Luc, merci!
Le problème des instruments avec des textures/couleur de fond pas adaptées est récurrent, je suis content d'avoir trouvé cette astuce!
The problem of existing gauges with inadequate background color/texture is a recurring problem one can encounter when trying to setup a panel with gauges coming from different sources, I'm glad to have found a relatively easy way to solve it.
Jacques
PS: Ca avance tes panels ATR?
Le problème des instruments avec des textures/couleur de fond pas adaptées est récurrent, je suis content d'avoir trouvé cette astuce!
The problem of existing gauges with inadequate background color/texture is a recurring problem one can encounter when trying to setup a panel with gauges coming from different sources, I'm glad to have found a relatively easy way to solve it.
Jacques
PS: Ca avance tes panels ATR?
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Re: A Quick method to remove the Background of existing instruments
Oui et non... Il est terminé, mais je ne trouve pas le temps de réaliser les tests et recherches de bugs.
La gestation est longue !
Jean-Luc
Re: A Quick method to remove the Background of existing instruments
Great Jack....very well explained ! It really will make gauges "portable" and especially with AM 3.0 where a panel can have a background graphic. This can create a realistic look for the panel to "drop" these no-background instruments on.
Russ Barlow
Air Manager Evangelist
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Re: A Quick method to remove the Background of existing instruments
Thanks Russ, really appreciated!
Now, I guess that one (or many) volunteer(s) has to take the plundge and start "cleaning" the existing instruments to make them "background ready" for the forthcoming Version 3.0 .
I also figured that with a simple variable in the code, one could create a parametric gauge, in order to choose (or not) to display the existing background. This is very handy for say cokpit Builders that doesn't wnat the bezel or background to be displayed.
You just have to put at the very begining of the code something like thae following, that's what I do in all of the instruments I develop (showing or not the Bezel, the screws, the background):
The neat thing IMHO would be to add some additional parameters (check buttons) in the instrument "Panels" Tab in AM, that would set a bunch of additional internal property variables such as AM_DISP_BCKGD,AM_DISP_SCREWS, AM_DISP_BEZEL, thus allowing the developer to determine if it is needed to display or not the background, screws, etc... by querying the instrument property via instrument_prop(property), without having the final user to dig into the code at all....
Jacques
Now, I guess that one (or many) volunteer(s) has to take the plundge and start "cleaning" the existing instruments to make them "background ready" for the forthcoming Version 3.0 .
I also figured that with a simple variable in the code, one could create a parametric gauge, in order to choose (or not) to display the existing background. This is very handy for say cokpit Builders that doesn't wnat the bezel or background to be displayed.
You just have to put at the very begining of the code something like thae following, that's what I do in all of the instruments I develop (showing or not the Bezel, the screws, the background):
Code: Select all
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-- CUSTOMIZATION VARIABLE SECTION
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AM_Display_background=true -- Give this variable the value true if you want a background
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-- END of CUSTOMIZATION SECTION
-- !!!DO NOT MODIFY BEYOND THIS POINT!!!
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if AM_Display_background then
img_add_fullscreen("ADFback2.png")
end
The neat thing IMHO would be to add some additional parameters (check buttons) in the instrument "Panels" Tab in AM, that would set a bunch of additional internal property variables such as AM_DISP_BCKGD,AM_DISP_SCREWS, AM_DISP_BEZEL, thus allowing the developer to determine if it is needed to display or not the background, screws, etc... by querying the instrument property via instrument_prop(property), without having the final user to dig into the code at all....
Jacques
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