GraalOnline Era uploads require strict adherence to file dimensions, such as 32x560 for heads and 128x720 for bodies, ensuring transparent backgrounds and non-copyrighted content. Utilizing the official GraalOnline Era Image Uploader and following community-vetted templates are critical for approval and avoiding Gralat loss. GraalOnline Era Image Uploader

: Designs will be rejected for JPEG noise, incorrect frame positioning, or visible backgrounds. GraalOnline Era Upload General Rules & Restrictions

  • Is the head aligned?
  • Are the colors washed out? (This happens if you saved in CMYK color space instead of RGB).
  • Does the transparency cut into the neck?
  • The "Transparent Shield": Many players attempt to upload a 1x1 pixel transparent PNG to gain an unfair advantage (hiding their shield in PvP). Admins have patched this; shields must have a visible "strap" or outline.
  • The "Gang Shields": Organized gangs require members to upload a specific shield displaying the gang logo. This is the most common use of the system.
  • Swords: While Era is gun-heavy, melee weapons are collectibles. Custom sword uploads are rare and expensive, usually reserved for Player Relations (PR) staff or contest winners.

The Workflow for Staff Uploading Bodies:

  1. Create the sprite sheet.
  2. Upload to /images/ or /bodies/.
  3. In-game, use the admin command to set the player's body: setplayerprop #P,body_image.png.
  4. Adjust the headx and heady offsets (often handled via script or client flags) to align the head.

Transparency Issues: If there are stray pixels or "noise" in your background, the upload will look glitched and be rejected. Basic Tutorial: Creating Custom Bodies/Heads/Shields

Whether you are a veteran gangster looking to establish a unique identity or a new player confused by the upload system, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know. From creating a perfect head file to navigating the notoriously picky upload filters, we will cover the A to Z of the Graal Era upload process.

Gameplay Impact: Avoid flashing animations or graphics that make you blend into the environment (e.g., grass-colored bodies).

  • Community archives and curated collections are essential. They protect against link rot, preserve older client formats, and document the evolution of community aesthetics.
  • Lightweight version control (Git) and packaging standards help creators keep uploads usable across future client changes.