Devangell™ Posted June 14, 2010 Posted June 14, 2010 With this guide, learn to put icons on your NPCs htm, icons of weapons, armor or even created by yourself. Things needed: "A html editor, or notepad. -L2ViewUTX "Download it from 4Shared! -Basic knowledge of html - Searching icon To found your icon Here you found any guide who you need like how to encrypt your utx and etc List L2 Client Mod Guides - Newbies start here To find the icon you only need to open the L2ViewUTX: Here we will see the following: UTX click on Open, and go to the folder systextures of our Lineage II. Select the icon.utx Then we deploy on the right side of the screen lsita many names, and the right one as we move from one image to another. What the left are the names of the selected item, and the right is the image of that item. We will work with another item, your name on the list will appear as "Quest_TarotCard_Knowledge_t00." (See picture) This will be the image in our npc, now comes the part in html. 2 - Adding icon To add the icon we just have to open the html of our NPC. In our case is as follows: <html> Made by <title> Your Name</ title> <body> Text Here </ Body> </ Html> Html From that, we'll add the image we want to use this code to add images that we normally use: <Img src = "image name"width =Width height =top> And knowing that, we can put the image, for it put the image code within the html that we already had, and stay this: <html> Made by <title> Your Name </ title> <body> Text Here <center> <img src = "image name"width =Width height =top> </ Center> </ Body> </ Html> Also I have added "center" that serves to focus the image. Once we have that, and just left put the name of the image, for this, we put the name of utx but the name of the item: Texture Name: icon.utx Name of item: Quest_TarotCard_Knowledge_t00 Results: icon. Quest_TarotCard_Knowledge_t00 That would be the result of the direction of the image, so would all, as seen in the typical image that NPCs are: "L2UI_CH3.herotower_deco" This would be the end result of our html to image: <html> Made by <title> Your Name </ title> <body> Text Here <img <center> src="icon.Quest_TarotCard_Knowledge_t00" width=64 height=128> </ center> </ Body> </ Html> Now save it and prove it is, this would give us this result html inside the game: Hope i help all ya if you have any problem post here to solve it :) Credits : Mordex , Me edited Quote
xAddytzu Posted June 14, 2010 Posted June 14, 2010 Should to be <html> <title>Made by Your Name </ title> <body> Text Here <center><img src="icon.Quest_TarotCard_Knowledge_t00" width=64 height=128> </ center> </ Body> </ Html> not <html> Made by <title> Your Name </ title> <body> Text Here <img <center> src="icon.Quest_TarotCard_Knowledge_t00" width=64 height=128> </ center> </ Body> </ Html> Quote
˚کp4g0®4m4NoS™ Posted June 14, 2010 Posted June 14, 2010 With this guide, learn to put icons on your NPCs htm, icons of weapons, armor or even created by yourself. Things needed: "A html editor, or notepad. -L2ViewUTX "Download it from 4Shared! -Basic knowledge of html - Searching icon To found your icon Here you found any guide who you need like how to encrypt your utx and etc List L2 Client Mod Guides - Newbies start here To find the icon you only need to open the L2ViewUTX: Here we will see the following: UTX click on Open, and go to the folder systextures of our Lineage II. Select the icon.utx Then we deploy on the right side of the screen lsita many names, and the right one as we move from one image to another. What the left are the names of the selected item, and the right is the image of that item. We will work with another item, your name on the list will appear as "Quest_TarotCard_Knowledge_t00." (See picture) This will be the image in our npc, now comes the part in html. 2 - Adding icon To add the icon we just have to open the html of our NPC. In our case is as follows: <html> Made by <title> Your Name</ title> <body> Text Here </ Body> </ Html> Html From that, we'll add the image we want to use this code to add images that we normally use: <Img src = "image name"width =Width height =top> And knowing that, we can put the image, for it put the image code within the html that we already had, and stay this: <html> Made by <title> Your Name </ title> <body> Text Here <center> <img src = "image name"width =Width height =top> </ Center> </ Body> </ Html> Also I have added "center" that serves to focus the image. Once we have that, and just left put the name of the image, for this, we put the name of utx but the name of the item: Texture Name: icon.utx Name of item: Quest_TarotCard_Knowledge_t00 Results: icon. Quest_TarotCard_Knowledge_t00 That would be the result of the direction of the image, so would all, as seen in the typical image that NPCs are: "L2UI_CH3.herotower_deco" This would be the end result of our html to image: <html> Made by <title> Your Name </ title> <body> Text Here <img <center> src="icon.Quest_TarotCard_Knowledge_t00" width=64 height=128> </ center> </ Body> </ Html> Now save it and prove it is, this would give us this result html inside the game: Hope i help all ya if you have any problem post here to solve it :) Credits : Mordex , Me edited OMG AWSOME I was searching for one guide like this for 2 days in google :D Ty! Quote
Onix Posted June 15, 2010 Posted June 15, 2010 good work this guide is great for newbie :) thanks for share it ! Quote
Devangell™ Posted June 18, 2010 Author Posted June 18, 2010 lol >.> what? just that <html> Made by <title> Your Name </ title> <body> Text Here <img <center> src="icon.Quest_TarotCard_Knowledge_t00" width=64 height=128> </ center> </ Body> </ Html> Quote
Matim Posted June 18, 2010 Posted June 18, 2010 ˚کp4g0®4m4NoS™ - lol, what was the point to quote whole post :/ Quote
•Seke Posted June 28, 2010 Posted June 28, 2010 BIg BIg Big thxman . Usefull !!!!!!! Agree It helped me a lot !!! Keep up Devangell :D Quote
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