Feral Heart

Help & Guidance => Game Help => Topic started by: dogfriend on October 24, 2013, 09:26:21 am

Title: Crashing when I go to Tools > Preset maker > Preset 1
Post by: dogfriend on October 24, 2013, 09:26:21 am
I'm makin' this preset for Halloween and then I went to check on my preset and bam the game crashed. It did so 3 times in a row. I went to check what was wrong and went to FeralHeart > My_Presets > Preset_1. Then I saw the head didn't really look like the head. When I clicked it, it said
"Windows photo viewer can't open this picture because either photo viewer doesn't support this file format, or you don't have the latest updates of photo viewer
(Didn't really move I just love the move effect ehehe) And the way it looks like from the preset_1 file looks like the default image for a picture. (Green mountains, water and the sky.)
Title: Re: Crashing when I go to Tools > Preset maker > Preset 1
Post by: WhiteLightHeart on October 24, 2013, 01:59:41 pm
Hmm, have you tried opening the head image again in your image editor? My first thought was that it could've been something within the code of your preset to have made your game crash.

However, I'm not sure what might cause the Photo Viewer not to even open for that image.
Does it fail to respond for other images, or just this one?
Title: Re: Crashing when I go to Tools > Preset maker > Preset 1
Post by: Whinp on October 24, 2013, 05:04:37 pm
Probably the image is corrupted, or you saved it in a unknown format. Just sayin'. Also for the crashing, may you post here your code? I will try to look into it :)
Title: Re: Crashing when I go to Tools > Preset maker > Preset 1
Post by: dogfriend on October 25, 2013, 09:50:58 am
Code, for what, though? I'm not really new to fh but I do get confused when it comes to coding, as in the game. The head image was normal, then I edited the image with MS_Paint like I do to all other presets (Which, all came out fine.) And for WhiteLightHeart, this problem is happening only for this specific image file. I don't know which code you're talking to, along with how I open the code.