Gunz Blank Crosshair
Q: Where do i get crosshairs & how do I load it? A: - If you find a crosshair you like on the forums then: METHOD 1: right click and save to C: program files fgunz custom crosshairs (only if the picture is showing on the page with a transperent background) METHOD 2: download the file located at the bottom of every crosshair set & save them to C: program files fgunz custom crosshairs AFTER COMPLETING METHOD 1 OR 2: Rename the files OR ELSE IT WON'T WORK!!!!! Crosshair - for the unaimed crosshair.(green) crosshairpick - (Optional) for the aimed crosshair.(red) - A recoil crosshair is made of 1-4 outer moving parts that are used to simulate spread-to install a recoil crosshair name, use 'crosshair' and 'crosshairpick for your center part, and rename the outer moving parts as. Unaimed: crosshairt - (Optional) for the recoil part on top of the crosshair. Crosshairr - (Optional) for the recoil part on the right of the crosshair. Crosshairb - (Optional) for the recoil part on the bottom of the crosshair.
View the GameFront GunZ: The DuelSkins file GunZ_Crosshairs.rar.
Crosshairl - (Optional) for the recoil part on the left of the crosshair. Aimed: crosshairtpick - (Optional) for the aimed version of the recoil part on top of the crosshair.
Crosshairrpick - (Optional) for the aimed version of the recoil part on the right of the crosshair. Crosshairbpick - (Optional) for the aimed version of the recoil part on the bottom of the crosshair. Crosshairlpick - (Optional) for the aimed version of the recoil part on the left of the crosshair. do not put.png at the end of the 'rename' because gunz will read it as crosshair.png.png and it wont work - To use the crosshair in the game, click on 'Options' at the top right corner,then click on the 'Misc' tab. Set your crosshair to 'CUSTOM' on the drop down list.
Problems that can happen: i have more then version of gunz, do i just need to make a CUSTOM folder in one my gunz folders? -no, for every version of gunz you need to make seperate CUSTOMCROSSHAIR folders in order for your crosshairs to show up in the game Can i have more then 1 set of crosshairs in gunz? -no, you can only have 1 set of crosshairs. Unaimed and aimed. If there is a white box around your crosshair in the game then it doesnt have a transperent background. To learn how to make the white background transperent(google it!) - if you have gunz running while you put your crosshairs in the CROSSHAIR folder it wont show up.
The reason is because gunz isn't constantly refreshing its information. So just restart gunz and the crosshairs will show up - there are 3 different types of crosshairs that you can make 1.regular-center crosshair (no recoil) 2.recoil- center crosshair and 1-4 outer recoil pieces 3.fullscreen- covers the hp bar and any other part of the screen - To make a fullscreen crosshair, make a new file 800x600 pixels - use a screenshot to help with the measurements - to get the crosshair exactly in the middle of the picture, either use the x and y coordinates (400 for x and 300 for y), or use the ruler bars Q: What is a recoil crosshair?
A: A recoil crosshair is a crosshair that have recoil parts, usually crosshairl.png, crosshairlpick.png, crosshairr.png, and crosshairrpick.png for left and right recoil parts. Files that end with 'pick' means it's the aimed version. A recoil crosshair's recoil parts will move away during coninuous fire and return back to normal when you stop.
In a way, it shows where your bullets might hit. If you're using an inaccurate weapon, the recoil parts will start further away.
Q: What is a fullscreen crosshair? A: A fullscreen crosshair is a crosshair that's almost always, if not always, 800x600 in size. It's meant to take up the entire screen so extra things can be added like a custom HUD. You can make a box for your weapon in a corner, a box for the chat box, 'HP' and 'AP' signs on your health and armour bars, and much more. Q: Why won't my crosshair show up/work properly?
Gunz Custom Crosshair
A: There are many reasons to why a crosshair doesn't show up/work properly. Remember that the only format supported is.png, so don't save it as anything else. First of all, make sure that the crosshair names are correct, meaning:- crosshair.png - This is for your unaimed crosshair. Crosshairpick.png - (Optional) This is for your aimed crosshair. Crosshairt.png - (Optional) This is for the recoil part on top of the crosshair. Crosshairtpick.png - (Optional) This is for the aimed version of the recoil part on top of the crosshair. Crosshairr.png - (Optional) This is for the recoil part on the right of the crosshair.
Crosshairrpick.png - (Optional) This is for the aimed version of the recoil part on the right of the crosshair. Crosshairb.png - (Optional) This is for the recoil part on the bottom of the crosshair.
Crosshairbpick.png - (Optional) This is for the aimed version of the recoil part on the bottom of the crosshair. Crosshairl.png - (Optional) This is for the recoil part on the left of the crosshair. Crosshairlpick.png - (Optional) This is for the aimed version of the recoil part on the left of the crosshair. Make sure the crosshair files are in Wherever you installed GunZ CUSTOM CROSSHAIR - Make sure there are no unrelated files in that folder. To use the crosshair in the game, click on 'Options' at the top right corner and go to 'Misc.' Set your crosshair to 'CUSTOM.' Q: Why is there a white box around my crosshair in the game?
A: This is because you didn't set the background as transparent. Unfortunately, MS Paint does not support transparency, so you'll need an image manipulation program that does. Programs like GIMP, Photoshop, and Ultimate Paint support transparency.
Q: Can I see other people's custom crosshairs in the game, like when viewing replays or watching others in team games? The crosshair you see will always be the one you set. Tips - If you're making your first crosshair, go for something simple first to determine your style.
Try not to make something too complicated, as it may end up odd. I learnt this the hard way.
If you want something practical make sure the crosshair is semi-transparent. To aid in the crosshair user's aiming, try making a small hole in the center. Not too small so you can see through it, and not too large so that it does not hinder pinpoint accuracy on your first shot. If you want a crosshair that's practical, try not to make it too bulky, especially around the center.
Try not to make the crosshair too dark, or too bright in colour. This may make it difficult to aim in dark or bright areas.
Try not to use white, grey, black, or any shades of those colours. It might be hard to see in dark or light areas. If you want a crosshair that can stand out in both dark and bright areas, try making a crosshair with dark and bright lines close together. This will cause the dark colour to kick in in bright areas and the bright colour to kick in in the dark areas. If you have trouble making a fullscreen crosshair, try adding a screenshot of the game as a seperate layer as a guide. When you're done with the crosshair, remove the layer. Credits: Me for adding the tips.
Some guy on talkgeek.org named Foxy Adobe Photoshop Method!