11-27-2009, 05:17 AM
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Wherever you have your game folder where you are working on it... Let's say C:\MyGameFolder You should have within it, three folders: Data, Graphics and Audio.
Now those Audio and Graphics folders are probably empty. You did not add any NEW graphics but are just using the RTP. When you compile a game, any graphics or audio gets saved in that compiled game file you've been making.
Copy your graphics and audio into your project FIRST... before you compile it. Then you can send it as that sunburst icon file. No extracting required, other than making sure you have all the graphics compiled in the file.
.... It'll be big. Be smaller if you know exactly which graphics to copy over to your project. Takes time to get the hang of it. Just practice.
Wherever you have your game folder where you are working on it... Let's say C:\MyGameFolder You should have within it, three folders: Data, Graphics and Audio.
Now those Audio and Graphics folders are probably empty. You did not add any NEW graphics but are just using the RTP. When you compile a game, any graphics or audio gets saved in that compiled game file you've been making.
Copy your graphics and audio into your project FIRST... before you compile it. Then you can send it as that sunburst icon file. No extracting required, other than making sure you have all the graphics compiled in the file.
.... It'll be big. Be smaller if you know exactly which graphics to copy over to your project. Takes time to get the hang of it. Just practice.