How-to guide: Making 32-bit custom XMB icons
While there are several custom-made XMB icons out there to go with the RCO editors in circulation, a lot of us just prefer our very own personalized sets. Now, in case you’re among those folks but find yourselves short in the skills department, homebrew developer RaiderX is coming in with help.
He has just set up a 32-bit icon tutorial at the boards, which should provide basic steps for beginners on how to make their own custom XMB icons via their PC to the PSP. But before you visit the tutorial, make sure to have these ready:
- Photoshop (For editing)
- Image icon (What you’re planning to use for your XMB)
- Hex editing skills (Or, if you prefer an easier way…)
- RCO editor (Zinga’s homebrew is recommended)
Who says the veteran programmers don’t look out for the new guys? For beginners with an inkling for some XMB icon pimpin’ to go with their mondo custom waves, on to the discussion boards!
Discuss: [32-bit custom XMB Icon Tutorial]
While there are several custom-made XMB icons out there to go with the RCO editors in circulation, a lot of us just prefer our very own personalized sets. Now, in case you’re among those folks but find yourselves short in the skills department, homebrew developer RaiderX is coming in with help.
He has just set up a 32-bit icon tutorial at the boards, which should provide basic steps for beginners on how to make their own custom XMB icons via their PC to the PSP. But before you visit the tutorial, make sure to have these ready:
- Photoshop (For editing)
- Image icon (What you’re planning to use for your XMB)
- Hex editing skills (Or, if you prefer an easier way…)
- RCO editor (Zinga’s homebrew is recommended)
Who says the veteran programmers don’t look out for the new guys? For beginners with an inkling for some XMB icon pimpin’ to go with their mondo custom waves, on to the discussion boards!
Discuss: [32-bit custom XMB Icon Tutorial]