DaveTheHandyman
Forum Noob
Hi, I've been trying for almost 6 hours (Not an exaggeration; I started at 7 PM and gave up close to 1 AM) to figure out what's going on with my icon0 and pic0. I'm trying to make a professional-looking release of a PS2 game as a PS2 Classic for a fan translation I contributed to, meaning I want a nice-looking icon0 and pic0. I have been creating the PKG through PS2 Classics GUI.
However, whenever I install the game on my PS3, the background (which looks transparent in Windows 10) becomes black.
I have used the following programs to try and create a proper transparent icon0:
- GIMP
- PNGquant
- PhotoShop with SuperPNG (Which uses the architecture of PNGquant)
- OptiPNG
- PNGoo (Which also uses the architecture of PNGquant)
These were all recommended by users Berion and Sandungas in a thread from 2018 called "ps2 icon not trasnparent???" (The typo is crucial to finding the thread; I tried to post a link but it was caught in the spam filter.)
This wouldn't bother me so much if the default pic0 that came with PS2 Classics GUI didn't work flawlessly on a PS3; there are no black edges when using this. (Again, would upload for others' perusal but it was caught by spam.)
What in the world is going on? How do I make an image with transparency that PS2 Classics GUI and the PS3 will like? Please advise.
Thank you for your time.
However, whenever I install the game on my PS3, the background (which looks transparent in Windows 10) becomes black.
I have used the following programs to try and create a proper transparent icon0:
- GIMP
- PNGquant
- PhotoShop with SuperPNG (Which uses the architecture of PNGquant)
- OptiPNG
- PNGoo (Which also uses the architecture of PNGquant)
These were all recommended by users Berion and Sandungas in a thread from 2018 called "ps2 icon not trasnparent???" (The typo is crucial to finding the thread; I tried to post a link but it was caught in the spam filter.)
This wouldn't bother me so much if the default pic0 that came with PS2 Classics GUI didn't work flawlessly on a PS3; there are no black edges when using this. (Again, would upload for others' perusal but it was caught by spam.)
What in the world is going on? How do I make an image with transparency that PS2 Classics GUI and the PS3 will like? Please advise.
Thank you for your time.