[Release] Tailor Finisher 0.9

04/20/2010 14:28 kotarou3#1
*WARNING* Do not use this on valuable items (yet)

This macro is supposed to help you get perfect finishes in tailoring. I have tested this in paint and it works perfectly. It's still at v0.9 because it has [major] bugs :D
Remember to read the Readme :)

Help me fix the bugs :eek:

Uses AutoIt
Currently v0.9f
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Bugs:
  • Even though the macro clicks+drags perfectly, the thread still might not come out of the tip of the needle
04/20/2010 15:19 diometer#2
Thats nice of you and all but why do people still develop bots in AHK when it's being detected by hackshield since 2 months ago >_>;

I doubt anyone will or can test it for you since it just plainly wont work.
04/20/2010 23:06 kotarou3#3
but, but but... AHK isnt detected for me :O

Anyways, can you tell me the equivilent functions in my macro from AHK -> AutoIt?
Edit: nvm, ive converted most of it into autoit functions
04/21/2010 02:54 hirosetsuken#4
AHK isn't detected for me either (XP x64 and using nogiparty). Thanks for this will test in a bit.
04/21/2010 11:20 kotarou3#5
Okay, i have converted this into AutoIt. Read my first post
04/22/2010 02:51 AKB990#6
To prevent newbs thinking it's a keylogger, I'm going to suggest you do NOT include the .exe files.

Also, these do not work using hotkeys. Try a "Click Okay" and it starting afterward.
04/22/2010 08:47 kotarou3#7
How come hotkeys dont work? It works fine out of mabinogi (The exe's too). Does mabinogi do something to AutoIt hotkeys so they dont work? (the old fossil restoration works but thats using autohotkey)
04/22/2010 17:38 tbstewa#8
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Originally Posted by kotarou3 View Post
How come hotkeys dont work? It works fine out of mabinogi (The exe's too). Does mabinogi do something to AutoIt hotkeys so they dont work? (the old fossil restoration works but thats using autohotkey)
Yes mabinogi does something to hot keys.
04/23/2010 14:11 kotarou3#9
Okay, i have removed the compiled scripts and also removed the hotkeys for the AutoIt version. I have added a GUI instead

Comment on the GUI please :O

Okay, i noticed that sometimes it works, and sometimes it doesnt

/trying to fix
04/26/2010 08:01 ShadowMagic#10
Note in the tailoring mini-game, the click points move from try to try, so it may have worked on 1 try in paint, but the stichings normally change in height, and distance from center. Just giving the heads up.

Note there's also a few tricks to making it more accurate i just have to test them out before i start talking about them, don't want to give false info or anything. Looks like i'll be coming back to mabi after finals week finishes lol.
04/26/2010 10:11 kotarou3#11
Okay, i got it to work 100% of the time, but even though the clicks+drags are perfect, the actual thread doesnt always come from the tip of the needle (it sometimes does though)

I have tried making the mouse spin around the target and then move to the target then click, but still it sometimes it isnt accurate

btw @above
i use imagesearch, not absolute locations

I have updated my first post (again)
04/26/2010 18:01 !!N0083rP00F!!#12
Isn't there a noise function on the needle placement, like there is when cooking or smithing, that is skill rank based?
04/27/2010 15:26 kotarou3#13
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Originally Posted by !!N0083rP00F!! View Post
Isn't there a noise function on the needle placement, like there is when cooking or smithing, that is skill rank based?
There is? but noise wouldnt really make the thread come out 50 pixels away from where you click right? (that has happened to me about 4 times out of the 40+ times i have tried)
04/28/2010 07:18 ShadowMagic#14
What is your threshold on your image searching tolerance, sometimes increasing it will make it less accurate, because the tolerance setting, measures the tolerance for deviation, such that, if set too high it will pick up anything, unless set to just the right amount where it will not click on a similar image, one that may exist on screen, that doesn't exactly match, normally for more accuracy on the image to be searched it is better to place the tolerance lower, around 50-70, 100 is usually too high and can give fair errors, even 80 can give roughly 2 pixels off center. If the file was recently updated to the more accurate version i'll give it a try later this week and see if i can help out. Finals officially suck lol.
04/28/2010 07:51 kotarou3#15
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Originally Posted by ShadowMagic View Post
What is your threshold on your image searching tolerance, sometimes increasing it will make it less accurate, because the tolerance setting, measures the tolerance for deviation, such that, if set too high it will pick up anything, unless set to just the right amount where it will not click on a similar image, one that may exist on screen, that doesn't exactly match, normally for more accuracy on the image to be searched it is better to place the tolerance lower, around 50-70, 100 is usually too high and can give fair errors, even 80 can give roughly 2 pixels off center. If the file was recently updated to the more accurate version i'll give it a try later this week and see if i can help out. Finals officially suck lol.
I have set it to 100 just in case but it can work with 0

But even at 100, i sometimes see it click exactly where i want it to click but the thread still comes out 50 pixels away o.o (or is it just me lagging?)