Defaults Warning TL;DR: set "main spacing" to -40 to get better opacity at a distance IF you use a single slice. Stick with "main spacing" set to -10 if you are using more than one slice to avoid thicker lines when slices line up.
Defaults Warning Full Version: in version 3.4 I have altered 2 important default values. One is "size", which I bumped from 2 to 3, another is "main spacing", which I lowered from -10 to -40. The "main spacing" set so low is very good to get more opaque signs that render better at a greater distance, but it has an ugly side effect of rendering a thicker line of pixels at the end of each slice, mostly noticeable for art that uses multiple slices. I have decided to restore the old defaults and to add this notice instead. It's always matter of compromises, so feel free to tweak the "main spacing" value to improve the opacity at a distance even if you are not working with a single slice. Art that uses a single slice can work pretty well with such lower values of "main spacing".
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CreatiSign Generator V3.4
This tool lets you convert images into codes that you can put into Arc Signs in the game Creativerse, free to play on Steam
Check out the CreatiSprites Picker to easily choose and arrange sprites and the CreatiCount Tool to get some help counting materials and their ingredients for your builds!
This generator can be very simple or very complex to use, it has a lot of settings. You can watch my video tutorials on Twitch and you can also read this work-in-progress guide about Arc Sign codes to get further insight about the stuff you'll be dealing with.
Main usage
Select the image you want to convert to CreatiSign code (or drag it onto the file selector at the bottom of this page), then alter the settings as you please and click the "Execute" button.
Once the yellow textareas get filled with codes copy them one at a time and paste them into Arc Signs in the game. You cannot use the mouse to paste in the game, you need to select the Arc Sign content area and use the CONTROL+V keyboard shortcut (COMMAND+V if you're on Mac).
Only tested in Chrome, may work in other browsers. Some settings have additional info in their tooltips (hover on them and wait a little).
Right-hand-side Options (source options)
Once you've loaded an image you can crop it (either using the numeric values or by click and drag in the image preview), rotate, mirror and divide it into different sections (by using the cols / rows values). You can then click on a section to select it to be processed.
You can also force the width of that section to a specific value: this will let you control the width of the final output only when used along with the autosize option disabled; you can also use it to reduce the resolution of the source, but it's not of great use.
If you want particular colors to get converted to transparent type their values (in whatever RGBA format) into the appropriate textbox, separated by a space or anything that isn't an hexadecimal digit. This is a limited feature that only works decently if you have a uniform background, and the matching will be performed against the values produced by the generation code (that is, they will be removed only if they match exactly the values that you'll get in the yellow textareas)
None of these options will be stored across page reloads. Refresh the page to reset them to their default values.
Left-hand-side Options (generation options)
These options decide how to convert the section you have chosen in the right-hand-side interface. The video tutorials and the guide should provide you with more info about these options.
These options will be stored across page reloads. Click twice on the "Reset settings?" button to get the default values back.
Placement Preview Area
The semiopaque square on the bottom-right corner can be hovered to enlarge it and get access to the actual placement of single Arc Signs. More instructions there, hover it and check the green box on its top.
Notes / Links
The image will NOT be sent to any server. You can save this page on your desktop and use it offline too, if you're concerned about that :)