How to make a legit-looking Virtual Console icon [Wii U/3DS]
Step 1: Download one of these images - these are your templates.
3DS
Wii U
Step 2: Open the image in a image editing tool with layers. I recommend paint.net.
Step 3: Get an image of the game's title screen. I'll use Super Smash Bros. Melee, a game obviously not available for either system, as my icon.
Step 4: This step varies slightly between systems.
Open your template in your image editing program, and make another layer behind it. Now, open your title screen separately from the template. Now, you'll want to resize the title screen image. If there's an option, keep the aspect ratio of the image.
For 3DS, you'll resize it to a height (or width) of 40px.
For Wii U, you'll resize to a width of 122px, or a height of 92px.
Then, you'll copy and paste the resized image into the layer below the template and align it with the empty space. Merge the layers into one and save the image as a .png, or if you plan to use this for Loadiine, save it as iconTex.tga.
Here's what they turned out like!
Step 5: Insert the image into anywhere - a 3DS banner maker, a Loadiine meta folder, or anywhere else that you could use a custom VC icon.
Step 2: Open the image in a image editing tool with layers. I recommend paint.net.
Step 3: Get an image of the game's title screen. I'll use Super Smash Bros. Melee, a game obviously not available for either system, as my icon.
Step 4: This step varies slightly between systems.
Open your template in your image editing program, and make another layer behind it. Now, open your title screen separately from the template. Now, you'll want to resize the title screen image. If there's an option, keep the aspect ratio of the image.
For 3DS, you'll resize it to a height (or width) of 40px.
For Wii U, you'll resize to a width of 122px, or a height of 92px.
Then, you'll copy and paste the resized image into the layer below the template and align it with the empty space. Merge the layers into one and save the image as a .png, or if you plan to use this for Loadiine, save it as iconTex.tga.
Here's what they turned out like!
Step 5: Insert the image into anywhere - a 3DS banner maker, a Loadiine meta folder, or anywhere else that you could use a custom VC icon.