Static¶
Creating a static image from your CYOA is very easy, as the ICC has in-built functionality that allows it.
Note
In order for this to work fully, you should scroll completely down so that all of the images in your CYOA are loaded.
Otherwise, downloading the static might have images that aren't loaded.
Downloading your Choices¶
Unfortunately, with the default Backpack you cannot download the entire CYOA as-is (at least, not without extensive modification to the Backpack, which will be discussed here), and instead can only download a picture of all the Choices you have selected.
First, make sure that the Backpack is enabled.
Second, click on it and scroll all the way down to the bottom to make sure that all images are loaded.
Third, Press the Download Image (Go all the way to the bottom to load in the pictures first) button. This will prompt you with your file manager and you can save your canvas.jpg
wherever you wish.
Unimplemented method
To get the static image, do these steps:
- Open the Creator and load your project
- Go back and open up the Viewer
- Open up all Rows and select all Choices that will enable you to see the CYOA in its entirety
- Scroll down to the very bottom of the CYOA
- Scroll back up
- Press the Download Image (Go all the way to the bottom to load in the pictures first) button
Note
Unfortunately, this is unfinished as of the latest IntCyoaCreator update.
Downloading the entire Static Image¶
How can you download the entire CYOA and not just your selected Choices? Well, you can hack it to show all Choices by giving yourself 9999 points and selecting every Choice, but Rows won't show.
So instead, follow the steps here.
Then, go through each and every Row made there and then untick Selected Choices?, meaning it will just show every Choice for the Group.
Once that is done, scroll down to the bottom (while making sure all the images are loading) and then back up to the top, before pressing Download Image (Go all the way to the bottom to load in the pictures first).
Splitting the images¶
You should probably split the long massive image into multiple images before uploading anywhere.