I'm making a pc game with simple scenarios, like this:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/191 ... enario.jpg
So.. what is the best way to achieve this? An image with transparency, various square sprites or various tiled bg?
Thanks
Easy. Just add a video about the scenario.
Tip:Create one by PowerPoint.
Add the scenario objects at the said program. When done, please save it as .wmv file.
Easy. Just add a video about the scenario. Tip:Create one by PowerPoint. Add the scenario objects at the said program. When done, please save it as .wmv file.
It was a joke?
Zathan, I used inkscape in most of my projets. Creating small part and group all in C2.
claralyn07
What's with the pointless and unhelpful post?
Zathan
You might want to read Ashley's post/blog on Tilemaps as such repeating images like you have shown can be grouped by C2 to save memory when exporting.
zenox98
I don't think they were making a joke, I think they were thinking "scenario" meant the video that plays before a game starts.
Zathan zenox98 I don't think they were making a joke, I think they were thinking "scenario" meant the video that plays before a game starts.
Oh yeah. I think Inkscape and PowerPoint is useful for video scenarios.
Thank you, guys. I'll take a look in that inkscape and the Tilemaps documentation.
Also, you can use the Paint program for image scenarios.
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> Thank you, guys. I'll take a look in that inkscape and the Tilemaps documentation. > Also, you can use the Paint program for image scenarios.
> Thank you, guys. I'll take a look in that inkscape and the Tilemaps documentation.
>
To draw the backgrounds I'm already using flash. It's a cool program for animations and graphics.
> > > Thank you, guys. I'll take a look in that inkscape and the Tilemaps documentation. > > > Also, you can use the Paint program for image scenarios. > To draw the backgrounds I'm already using flash. It's a cool program for animations and graphics.
> > Thank you, guys. I'll take a look in that inkscape and the Tilemaps documentation.
> >
> Also, you can use the Paint program for image scenarios.
Is it helpful?
yup