3DSBG (3DS Background Tool)
is a small ~and shitty~ application to turn a single image into 2 seperate images for you to use in Usagi or Yata+ (and all the other 3ds theme creators)
This might come in handy for people that are either too lazy or don't have working tools like Photoshop.
I merely made this because i've seen a lot of themes on 3DSThem that were badly stretched, cropped and/or cut. (+ i was drunk)
Preview/Examples:
How to use it:
Open the application and click on "Load Image"
choose any image you want and it will load into the tool.
Use the left mouse button to drag the image and use the arrow keys to resize it (the latter will be changed soon, as it's really slow and painful )
When you think it looks fine, click on "Save" to save both, top and bottom image.
Click on "Delete" to remove the loaded image from the tool.
Use the 2 generated images in whatever tool you use and you should see a pretty good result on your 3DS ^^
Oh and before you ask, the very last row of pixels of the image will be stretched in order to prevent black bars while having 3D on.
Download:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0e4gib2lo6o58nx/3DS Image Tool.zip?dl=0
is a small ~and shitty~ application to turn a single image into 2 seperate images for you to use in Usagi or Yata+ (and all the other 3ds theme creators)
This might come in handy for people that are either too lazy or don't have working tools like Photoshop.
I merely made this because i've seen a lot of themes on 3DSThem that were badly stretched, cropped and/or cut. (+ i was drunk)
Preview/Examples:
Animation/GIF:
https://fat.gfycat.com/NegligibleDopeyAsianlion.webm
The App:
On the 3DS: (No i don't play Spongebob, that's my flashcard)
https://fat.gfycat.com/NegligibleDopeyAsianlion.webm
The App:
On the 3DS: (No i don't play Spongebob, that's my flashcard)
How to use it:
Open the application and click on "Load Image"
choose any image you want and it will load into the tool.
Use the left mouse button to drag the image and use the arrow keys to resize it (the latter will be changed soon, as it's really slow and painful )
When you think it looks fine, click on "Save" to save both, top and bottom image.
Click on "Delete" to remove the loaded image from the tool.
Use the 2 generated images in whatever tool you use and you should see a pretty good result on your 3DS ^^
Oh and before you ask, the very last row of pixels of the image will be stretched in order to prevent black bars while having 3D on.
Download:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0e4gib2lo6o58nx/3DS Image Tool.zip?dl=0
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