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How to create pre mode 3DS
I made a little tutorial for those who want to make prior 3DS mode for presentation of its themes.
Photoshop files available at the end of the post.
To begin connect your 3DS with the theme you want to get the picture.
Then position only 3 theme elements (folder, edge and cursor - Place the cursor between these two items.)
Note: The theme should be in single line mode.
To take a picture of Home press L + Y + Right.
After doing so remove the SD card from your 3DS and put on your PC.
Look for DCIM folder within it you will find another folder between it and it'll be the image file you created the Home.
Open the file 3ds_mode
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After opening this file you will see a demonstrative image that I left.
I did it for you to understand how it should be done the cuts.
Enter the previous image in this file.
You will see several lines they should be used for you to perform image cropping up and down perfectly.
After cutting the two screens pass them to the 3DS SKIN file and see the process below.
Open the file 3DS SKIN
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Click on image to enlarge it.
Explanations of the areas of the image above.
White arrow: top image, to add the cropped image resize it to the given size and put the resized image in front of this image.
After adjusting the image to be aligned with the black image.
Red arrow: perform the process of the white arrow.
Yellow arrow: This layer allows you to edit the color of the 3DS to make it a double-click on this layer and will look like the image 2.
Note: Activate the purple arrow tool if you are disabled.
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Click the icon of where this purple arrow to open the color change option.
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Clicking the option will open the screen shown in the image above.
Open hue / saturation. Here you will be able to change the 3DS color shock absorber change to the color of your choice to save and return to the main screen.
Any questions leave your comment
@SomeGamer - You had asked me how and what I do to make the previous.
@Tyrann and @Marty2003 - I think you'll like it.