Jet Set Radio

Jet Set Radio

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Custom Graffiti Images
By Jackson =D
A guide on adding your own images as Graffiti to use ingame as sprays!
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Jet Set Radio Custom Graffiti Manager

Download here.[github.com]

This program allows you to replace your custom graffiti slots ingame with any image you want. Bear in mind that you can only hold one custom image for each size at a time, so you'll have to fully exit the game and run the program again each time you want to use a different image.

I take no credit for this program.
Art by Squeedge.[www.deviantart.com]
Prep Work
For the tool to work, you first need an existing Custom Graffiti for each size. After loading your save, choose the Graffiti option, then "Create New Graffiti". For all three sizes, throw down some text, select Paint, then the save option on the far right.



Once all three sizes are filled, close the game.
Preparing your image
The tool will only accept images in the exact dimensions required for each size. These are:
Small: 128 x 128 pixels
Large: 256 x 128 pixels
Extra Large: 512 x 128 pixels

These sizes are rather limiting. Unfortunately the majority of images will look pixelated no matter what you do, but there are some things you can do to slightly improve the result:

Preserve your sanity: Don't even try to use MS Paint for this. There are free alternatives like Paint .net or Gimp that'll make your life significantly easier.
Avoid using very large or highly detailed images. Their quality will be destroyed after shrinking and they'll look terrible. The smaller the better.
Try cropping down your image to only show its most important aspects, rotate it to better fit within the horizontal boundaries. If you use Gimp or Photoshop, you can lock your selection box to a fixed ratio which helps significantly to judge your positioning.
Hard boundaries and solid rectangles don't look great. Use the magic wand tool or eraser, to remove as much of the background as you can. Keep only the main subject showing and leave everything else as transparent.
Use the Image Size option in your editor to shrink to the correct size. Often it'll have some form of built in AntiAliasing that should alleviate some of the pixelation.
If it still looks too pixelated, try applying a slight Gaussian Blur or Edge Feather effect to smooth things out a bit.

Remember, it doesn't have to be perfect! The majority of the time you'll be flying straight past your sprays, focusing on the police, or be too far away to even notice most of the imperfections.


Art by Squeedge[www.deviantart.com]
Importing your image


Navigate to your Steam folder, and open the userdata folder. There should be some folders with multiple numbers as their names, these are the folders for your Steam Cloud saves. Open each one until you find one that contains a folder named 205950, for Jet Set Radio's saves. Hold shift, right click it, and copy the path to that folder.

Run JSRCustomGraffitiManager.exe and accept any warnings. Click Open in the top right and paste the path you copied to load your save file. Don't forget to select the correct Save slot afterwards!









Click Replace underneath the preview for the size you want to change, and navigate to the image you want to use. Accept the confirmation that appears, and the preview should change to the image that you selected. If you get an error, make sure your image is the exact dimensions required for the size you're trying to select.








Once you've set your images, start JSR again and check your Graffiti menu! Your custom Graffiti can be chosen by selecting the E icon in the grid. It will now be used whenever you spray on an area of that size!
22 Comments
LDiem 13 Dec, 2024 @ 4:41pm 
Bro I opened up the program, did that shi and stuff but the thang simply said "Could not read image" even though i MADE the image IN aseprite and it did have 128x128 pixels

what's going on????
Retrasado a medio tiempo 8 Aug, 2024 @ 8:31pm 
Nabetse my savior
Nico 25 Jul, 2024 @ 1:42pm 
Thank you, dude.
Nabetse 25 Jul, 2024 @ 1:27pm 
I couldn't made it work until I saw this https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/app/205950/discussions/0/361787186437999129/

Basically you need the updated JSR Custom Graffiti Manager V7
Old links send you to version 5, which doesn't work.
:steamthumbsup:
gecc 29 Aug, 2023 @ 7:56pm 
Yo been seeing other people get this issue and I dunno how to fix it, but what I do know is that I have my custom sprays set ingame and I have set the folder to be the designated one for the application, yet it keeps telling me I have to make in game custom sprays (even though I already did) The save file select is set to mine as well, is there anything I can do to fix this?
Jackson =D  [author] 2 Aug, 2022 @ 5:31am 
The program just overwrites a save's custom graffiti slots. So you'll have to at least start each save up, and save three custom graffiti first for the program to be able to overwrite them. There's a dropdown that lets you select which save to edit in the program, just apply the same images to each of them.
Takumi-exe 1 Aug, 2022 @ 6:21pm 
Hey! I love this mod. Is it possible for the graffiti to show up on multiple saves?
Urii 9 Jul, 2022 @ 2:23pm 
super helpful thanks!! :)
Nico 24 Feb, 2022 @ 10:35am 
Yeah, I don't know what I'm doing wrong. But I'm trying to use the modding program, and I think it's the correct save slot. (0, I think)

And I'm still not getting any dice.

Can someone walk me through this?
Claytonic 20 Feb, 2022 @ 11:49pm 
@End Catboy Hate! You need to make filler custom graffiti in-game first. If you've done that, can you check in the modding program that you have your correct save slot selected?