--Here are some details that will help you skin S.E.R.V.O. Imagine the coordinates as if they were overlaid on top of "background.bmp". In fact, I suggest that you create your background, copy the portions out using the paint program that comes in Windows (as it is very precise, its salvation and its fault), and paste it into a more robust image editor (we use PaintShop Pro 7, as it is easy to learn and still a good quality program).
File Name |
Upper Left Coordinates | Dimensions | Pixel Point To Pixel Point |
top.bmp
|
183, 80 | 150x75 | 183 to 333 -and- 80 to 155 |
left.bmp
|
79, 160 | 99x200 | 79 to 178 -and- 160 to 360 |
center.bmp
|
191, 160 | 136x202 | 191 to 327 -and- 160 to 362 |
right.bmp
|
335, 160 | 99x200 | 335 to 434 -and- 160 to 360 |