The screenshot isn't doing it much justice. It looks much better ingame.
That thing in the gunsight simulates red dot sight optics to a certian degree; objects it passes over get brightened up a little, and a tiny semitransparent red dot sits dead in the middle. It doesn't track targets in any way, it just makes them a little easier to draw a bead on... (Inspired by the overlay sight in Kleptohud.)
Semitransparant polarized glass effects underlay the scanner, turn coordinator, compass, and instrument bar cluster. (Inspired by Dr_HUD.)
The scanner is the primary instrument, so it's quite large - almost twice the size as the basic hud scanner.
The turn coordinator is a modified (shrunk down a bit) version of a simular dial made waaaaay back by Flying_Circus. Everything else is totally made from scratch in my free time. Underlay glass and red dot optic effects made with multible layers in GIMP.
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Sundiving. Dials easy to read in the glare, thanks to polarized glass.
"Stand still, dammit! I promise, it'll only hurt for a second..." This pirate is about to get a laser burst right up his tailpipe.
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The diamond lens vanishes on all text screens, leaving just the tiny red dot that can easily be ignored.
Great!
I probably won't be able to stop myself from stealing that beautiful idea if I create a new HUD or update the old. /:D Perhaps without the red point though. Did you try it out with a cross of 100% transparency (or any other setting different from that of the diamond) cutting the diamond in 4?
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100% transparency has no effect at all in Oolite; Some opaqeness has to be there. 100% transparency layer = totally see-through, with no effect on the layers under or over it.
The lens is three layers - grey @ 3% opaque, white @ 5% opaque, and red dot @ 40% opaque.
It took a lot of trial and error to arrive at that magic formula.
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100% transparency has no effect at all in Oolite; Some opaqeness has to be there. 100% transparency layer = totally see-through, with no effect on the layers under or over it.
The lens is three layers - grey @ 3% opaque, white @ 5% opaque, and red dot @ 40% opaque.
It took a lot of trial and error to arrive at that magic formula.
What I meant was that I'll probably try to cut a cross (=100% transparency) through the diamond instead of marking the center with the dot in order to have nothing whatsoever on the other screens. Might have been a bit opaque there
There seem to be a lot of trial and error involved in making a HUD - especially if your graphics software and the game don't agree on origins or even directions of the x and y axis.
Edit: ...or perhaps cut a cross in the diamond except for the center which is then left gray or white.
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Am I right in guessing that the "bar" approach is built in to the code - i.e. you can move them around and alter their orientation but you can't make them into dials or anything like that?
Have to say I'm quite happy with the combination of ClearSkies and Doc's most recent HUD at the moment.
But I really like the idea of being able to know where the centre of the reticle is.
Has anybody considered (if possible) making the crosshair change colour if there's a target in the centre of the screen? I'm guessing impossible as it would require a static HUD to know where an in game object was positioned and react (overlay a sprite or something (or sprites, one line on each part of the crosshair to make it change colour)) in realtime.