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.
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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.
> 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