Is this the script? I needs to be pasted into the rpg maker script editor, and pasted under "materials" and above "main," not as a note. It's too hard to understand things that way. Originally posted by Spider:You don't need to pay attention to everything in that video, not the brushes, nor the layers etc. In the Tutorial Video you showed, the Artist was also working with Layers. In Gimp you would create a Picture out of different Layers, and every Layer would be safed as independant picture and used as Parallax(Below Player) or Picture(Above Player) in VX-Ace. # fixes tagged pictures to the map (scrolls with the map)Įdit: Oh i believe i missread the first Topic. # put the tag in the affected picture's filename Here is a Yanfly Script that seems to be still free for use, which does the Job:Īnd another one to Fix Pictures on the Map instead of the Screen: It also needed a Parallax Scroll Fix Script. Vx-Ace was a little special, it was not enough that the Parallax needed the correct size for each mapsize. * This pack is for use in RPG Maker Series or the engine of your choice.If you dont want to learn a Parallax Mapping Script to have many Layers, you could also use 2 of the simple Scripts: * Animated sprites: doors, cars, traffic lights, masks, moving sidewalks * Lots of futuristic outdoor items including street signs, neon signs, fluorescent lights, banners, windows, barricades, solar panels, shrubs, and more! * Tiles A1-5, B, C, D and E with color variations This pack comes sized for both Ace and MV/MZ, so what are you waiting for? Give your cities little details that really bring it to life with the Sci-Fi and Modern Tileset - Exterior! And keep your NPCs safe from hay fever with masks that you can add to their sprites! Choose from 16 different colors, from plain white and black masks to striped and even rainbow-colored ones, to help disguise your heroes when they need to lay low. This pack also includes animated sprites for doors, cars, traffic lights, and even moving sidewalks to add some movement to your maps! Make traveling around the map quick by letting your players jump into a car to race to the opposite side of the city, or force them to obey red lights (or let them jaywalk and have to avoid getting hit by speeding cars). As if that wasn’t enough, 14 alternate sheets can help you make a bunch of towns without having each one look exactly the same! Create two rival towns with similar layouts but different color schemes, or grow a magical garden with bright crystals and colorful bio-engineered bushes! If your players are lacking in money, you could direct them through a hole in a chain-link fence to explore the dark and trash-filled alleys hidden behind a train station. Fill your cities with neon decorations and proper signage with the Sci-Fi and Modern Tileset - Exterior! This pack is stuffed with tiles, with full A1-A5 and B-E sheets ready to create incredible cities with waterways, colorful flower beds, and buildings built from stone and steel.īuild a city center where skyscrapers with huge glass windows and topped with solar panels tower over a popup market filled with canopy tents and important supplies for your heroes to buy.
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