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How to make Paint and GUI?

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Having trouble finding a good guide on making GUI and Paints. And if I can use a png as my paints or GUI or it is all built-in code?

29 minutes ago, Nox said:

Having trouble finding a good guide on making GUI and Paints. And if I can use a png as my paints or GUI or it is all built-in code?

For the paint, ya you can use images anmd draw test over it and all of that, it basicly uses Graphics2D
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/awt/Graphics2D.html

For the Gui I always go for some plain java swing and open it in the onStart method

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9 hours ago, Khaleesi said:

For the paint, ya you can use images anmd draw test over it and all of that, it basicly uses Graphics2D
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/awt/Graphics2D.html

For the Gui I always go for some plain java swing and open it in the onStart method

 

5 hours ago, Fruity said:

Regarding a swing GUI, JFormDesigner for IntelliJ is my goto!

 

Thank you both, I will definitely try these out and I only just saw the GUI Designer for IntelliJ after I made this post. I might have dumb questions but with zero coding knowledge I want to make my first script that may be useful for some.<3

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10 hours ago, Fruity said:

Regarding a swing GUI, JFormDesigner for IntelliJ is my goto!

 

Damn, placing stuff where you want it with the Designer is annoying as hell. 

On 2/14/2024 at 8:12 PM, Nox said:

Damn, placing stuff where you want it with the Designer is annoying as hell. 

depends which layout you use, its easy when you get used to it :boge: 

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