User talk:XeoNovaDan/Accuracy graphs on ranged weapons (2)/reply
It's not looking too bad, just a few little things:
- Only the baseline must have 8px diameter square dots; leave the rest as default
- Don't forget to put '- Alpha 17' at the end of each header
- Needs a second y-axis for optimal legibility
- Lines need to be grey so that they're distinguishable from the background
- Don't chop out the small blue borders in the cropping
To add a second y-axis, click the 'Subplot and Multiple Axes' when doing the traces. I believe this'll work fine for any, but I've always started it from Baseline. You'll want to click 'Right Y-Axis', and then go to the 'Current Subplot' box that appears, and click 'Distance vs Accuracy' on the drop-down. That's all you need to do on that section. Screenshot: https://gyazo.com/6555320aab12b838b102ba28e62e8e9a
As for line colouring, go to 'Lines' on Axes styling, and then click 'All', and then click 'Colors', and then click the grey blob on the first column of the second row. Do note that this doesn't require pro as it's under the free pre-defined list. Screenshot: https://gyazo.com/e119ffe6e6b722f452e50b3ce0e6406b
And as for subdividing the y-axis, go to 'Tick Markers' (third from the bottom) on Axes styling, you only need to do the y-axis for this one unless the x-axis is in intervals of something other than 5. As for the tick markers area, I don't think the choice really matters, but I've always went with 'Inside'. From there, click 'Linear' on the new 'Number of Markers' subheading, and put 5 in the 'Step size' box if you're doing accuracy, or 0.5 when you're doing DPS. For the y-axis, this'll need doing for both the left and right.
If all done correctly, the graph will look like this: https://gyazo.com/b6a4a1677f749b98f36145b8a297bcee (lazy gyazo cropping in action here)