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Posted 2004-04-02, 04:57 AM in reply to larzpolinard's post starting "As for your reply to question 1, I cant..."
larzpolinard said:
As for your reply to question 1, I cant figure out where you get 480 tiles per tileset. I counted 162 for each layer which is only 324.

As for your reply to Question 2, WHAT?
Sorry, I'm new to kind of new to this so if you could elaberate some it would make things much clearer for me. I dont know what you mean by panorama or how you can put tiles on a battle screen. A little explanation of how to code the event would get me a long way.

About the panorama. A panorama is a picutes that you can put in the background. To import a panorama you go to the tools in that menu on top.
Then you look for a thing called resource manager and you click on it. From there you should see the panorama file. This has some default panoramas if you want to use them otherwise import the picture you wanted. After that all you do is edit your map and add a paralax Background. The panorama has to be a compatable size though.


As for the tilenumber i dont know how there is 480 but i guess BlueCube's version is different somehow.
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