Help with overlay editing needed

Frames? You mean TV screen borders?

Yeah the little black screen bezel’s in the 1st post cant seem to quote them

Kondorito already give me another “frames” with transparent background and explained how to edit bezels by myself.

But if you need them…

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Thank you thats awesome

and the verticle?

I just turned it 90 degrees :slight_smile:

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wow, now i feel stupid :slight_smile:

Not worth it, I felt stupid at the beginning of this thread, but now i feel like a PRO :joy:

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And here is all of the overlays that i edited (gba overlay i found in “Post your overlays” thread, did not touch it)

https://www.dropbox.com/s/hfq6yjpox5l54ds/Overlays.7z?dl=0

Now it looks awesome especialy with curvature effect provided by CRT-Pi shader

https://forums.libretro.com/uploads/default/original/2X/e/eb9f257673007a064da99984c25407a345ad903f.png

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looking good.

thanks for the set. I’m gonna do them all and maybe a couple of versions. Will see!. Just got to test them on my setup to see how the gamescreen lines up for the other frames i just found.

The only drawback of crt-pi shaders is that they give that rainbow effect (especially noticeable on screenshots, not in the game action)

On the 5" 720p screen, all overlays from this package look cool, but in many games you need to manually adjust scale and aspect ratio settings

Some screens:

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I added a layer with scan lines. And i’ve experimented with opacity of them a bit.

Here’s what I got with crt-pi shader (curvature=on; scanlines=off)

Without scan lines

**opacity of scan lines=30%**▼

**opacity of scan lines=35%**▼

**opacity of scan lines=40%**▼

Is this looks ok?

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