Difference between revisions of "File talk:IO Accurate ToHit Debuff.png"
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[[Image:IO Accurate ToHit Debuff.png]][[Image:IO Accuracy.png]][[Image:TO Training Accuracy.png]] | [[Image:IO Accurate ToHit Debuff.png]][[Image:IO Accuracy.png]][[Image:TO Training Accuracy.png]] | ||
− | :While you may be debuffing the ToHit of your target, the set is improving your accuracy, so I used the Accuracy overlay on the | + | :While you may be debuffing the ToHit of your target, the set is improving your accuracy, so I used the Accuracy overlay on the icon. That's not to say I can't flip the image, but I can't think of anywhere that the Accuracy icon is displayed with the arc at the bottom. But if there's a general consensus that everyone would like to see it flipped (or, for that matter see a different overlay on the icon altogether), it'll only take me about 30 seconds to put it together. --[[User:Eabrace|Eabrace]] 05:51, 23 November 2008 (UTC) |
Revision as of 05:52, 23 November 2008
The arc at the top of the current image usually indicates a buff. I think the arc should be at the bottom of the image. To follow the iconography that CoH seems to have established, I believe this icon should be rotated 180 degrees. Storyteller@fuse.net 05:10, 23 November 2008 (UTC)
- I pulled the icon directly from the Accuracy IO icon. For comparison:
- While you may be debuffing the ToHit of your target, the set is improving your accuracy, so I used the Accuracy overlay on the icon. That's not to say I can't flip the image, but I can't think of anywhere that the Accuracy icon is displayed with the arc at the bottom. But if there's a general consensus that everyone would like to see it flipped (or, for that matter see a different overlay on the icon altogether), it'll only take me about 30 seconds to put it together. --Eabrace 05:51, 23 November 2008 (UTC)