Erebus Image Uploader
Table of contents
- Requirements
- Installation
- 📖 Commands Overview
- 📋 How to Upload an Image
- Important Notes
- ⚠️ Permissions and Restrictions
If you need help please follow the instructions below.
Requirements
- VORP (MORE FRAMEWORKS COMING)
Installation
- Download and unzip the script
- Ensure the script in your server.cfg
- Configure the script
- Set your filepath in the config.lua
- Restart server OR Start script
📖 Commands Overview
- /uploadimage: Opens the UI to upload a new image for items.
📋 How to Upload an Image
- Prepare Your Image Ensure your image has: A transparent background A 96x96 resolution .png format (no other formats are supported)
- Host Your Image on Discord Post your image in a private Discord channel where you can easily copy the image link.
- Copy the Image URL Right-click the image in Discord and select Copy Link.
- Open the Upload Tool Use the command /uploadimage in-game to open the image upload interface.
- Fill in the Upload Form URL Field (Top Field): Paste the Discord image link you copied. Item Spawn Name Field (Bottom Field): Enter the exact spawn name of the item you are assigning the image to.
- Submit the Image Click the Upload button.
- Confirmation If the upload was successful, you’ll see a preview of the image and a confirmation message.
Important Notes
Only .png images are accepted. Do not change the resource name, as this will break the functionality of the script.
- Example Upload Process
- Prepare a 96x96 .png image.
- Post the image in a private Discord channel and copy the link.
- Run the /uploadimage command in-game.
- Paste the Discord image URL in the top field and the item spawn name in the bottom field.
- Click Upload. If successful, your image will display along with a confirmation message.
By using this tool, you can easily add custom images for your in-game items with just a few simple steps.
⚠️ Permissions and Restrictions
Only authorized users, as defined in the server configuration (Config.Developers), can use the /additem2db and /uploadimage commands. Ensure you have the correct permissions to avoid access errors.