Wiki version: https://ravenrepublic.net/wiki/Tools/PS2EmblemTool
Link to older thread of the same topic: https://ravenrepublic.net/forums/showthr...p?tid=3307
mparley at Github was kind enough to share this tool that can convert PNG images into emblems for any of the PS2 Armored Core games.
https://github.com/mparley/ac-emblem-tool
If you're on Windows, just download the latest file under "Releases" on the right side.
Follow the instructions in the link above or the readme included in the pack. But in general, here's the TLDR:
1. Prepare a 128x128 PNG image with only a max of 255 colors. Transparency works, but it's all or nothing. Partial transparency gets treated as 100% transparency. EDIT: We've tested: only 128x128px works in game.
2. Save a custom emblem in game. Use PCSX2 to convert your memory card data into folder data. Dig out the emblem file in the memory card folder.
3. Select both the emblem file and the PNG and drag and drop them into the .exe. The emblem file should have been overwritten.
4. Take the new emblem file and paste it into your memory card folder.
5. Load your game and check your emblem files.
6. Commence with the degeneracy.
Thanks to @pompadude, btw, for letting us know about this.
Link to older thread of the same topic: https://ravenrepublic.net/forums/showthr...p?tid=3307
mparley at Github was kind enough to share this tool that can convert PNG images into emblems for any of the PS2 Armored Core games.
https://github.com/mparley/ac-emblem-tool
If you're on Windows, just download the latest file under "Releases" on the right side.
Follow the instructions in the link above or the readme included in the pack. But in general, here's the TLDR:
1. Prepare a 128x128 PNG image with only a max of 255 colors. Transparency works, but it's all or nothing. Partial transparency gets treated as 100% transparency. EDIT: We've tested: only 128x128px works in game.
2. Save a custom emblem in game. Use PCSX2 to convert your memory card data into folder data. Dig out the emblem file in the memory card folder.
3. Select both the emblem file and the PNG and drag and drop them into the .exe. The emblem file should have been overwritten.
4. Take the new emblem file and paste it into your memory card folder.
5. Load your game and check your emblem files.
6. Commence with the degeneracy.
Thanks to @pompadude, btw, for letting us know about this.