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Hey, gang!For those who don’t know me, my name’s and I’m part of the PSN Store Design Team. I’m back today to talk about making your own custom Themes for the PSP.Here’s what you’ll be needing:. a computer that runs Windows. a digital image editing program. the “”.

a little bit of timeFirst thing you need to do is download the. Great how-to Noel, I myself suck at anything that has to do with image editing and photo shopping. But I will give it a try when I have time, for sure.A question though, do you know why exactly our custom themes are not displayed when a part of the XMB comes up in-game? For example in a game that allows you to bring up the friends section of the XMB, why is it that the icons are all displayed in the default OS theme?Is it because its just simulating the XMB or what. Just wondering if it would be possible to have custom themes for out in-game XMB in the future.Thanks again for the guide!

Or guides, I should say. The lack of Mac support isn’t one of deliberate exclusion.

With more Windows-based PCs out there, I believe that that’s why these applications are developer primarily for the PC.If you are a Linux user, I’ve heard that ”Wine” work for these.If you are a Mac user, these should run if you dual-boot.I’ll check with our more technical folks and see how easily a Java-based version of these can be developed so that everyone’s allowed to demonstrate their creativity.If anyone has any alternatives for Mac or Linux folks that I haven’t mentioned, please feel free to post here and share! PLEASE DON’T EVEN CONSIDER JAVA- that language is about to die out, just don’t waste your time on it.Also, people shouldn’t be scared about XML- it’s almost like creating an XHTML page. It’s not difficult if you know what you’re doing; technically, you aren’t even doing the programming, you’re just telling the XMB to show the files & folders on either PS3 and PSP.btw- there is a program out there that makes it easy to import icons and pictures for the PS3 XMB without going into the XML code, but I think it’s better to do something slightly challenging than to do things the easy way. @JustingrazianoBefore you trash other OSes, don’t be ignorant and not use them; I hate (cr)Apples. End of story. Except I use them nearly every day.

They have terrible coding structure and file management, yet they do have SOME purpose, so I still use ’em.Let’s not get into a Windows vs. Fight here (I also have Ubuntu 7.10 btw,) but don’t be afraid to use other operating platforms. I mean, c’mon, if you can afford an Apple, you should be able to afford to actually do something on a Windows PC.:P.

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There are a few ways of doing it.I’ll make sure to include this ”conversion” in a follow-up, but for now, here’s my simplest advice for doing it:– start by making your PS3 Theme, as it’s better to go from a larger image to a smaller, lo-res image.– copy all of the icons that are used on both to a new folder.– create an ”Action” in PhotoShop where you= resize the image to the proper size (48×48)= ”Save For Web” as 8-bit Index Colour PNG= ”Overwrite” image= ”Close” but don’t over write/END ACTION– once you have created that Action, just run it for all of your images.Hope that helps! @ Justingraziano 31 “If you guys don’t provide Mac support then I have no reason to buy PlayStation products.”LOL!! Alright, so if Sony doesn’t allow you to customize the look of your XMB on your PSP or PS3 with themes, using your computer, you might as well not buy their products all together ey!Dude, there are thousands and thousands of theme for PS3 and PSP on the web.

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If you, yourself, cant make one due to you ONLY having a Mac computer, and no access to a Windows machine around you, then yes your PS3 and PSP are 100% worthless paperweight.But I hear you man, it sucks that they dont have OS X support (I myself prefer it to Windows), but its not that big of a deal to begin with.