eliasfrost nice, I like that style!
Yes, the sprites just need to be anywhere in the project, they don't have to be on a specific layout. Just make a layout and don't reference it anywhere in your project and you'll be good to go.
Just make an asset dump layout with your sprites in it and don't reference it in your event sheets. That way you don't need anything outside of the layout.
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I don't get this thread. You should either change the title or delete it.
Savvy001 That's cool, I wouldn't have thought of making a hover craft.
Yes, he stated that the artificts issue should be going away in the next build.
Good idea on the suggestion, by the way.
Awesome, I can't wait to try out the new version!
I put together this optical illusion with StuffGen based on a picture I saw on the internet. I think I may have damaged my eyes making this one...
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Looks like a good start.
Maybe I misunderstood. I thought that's what you wanted because in your post you stated there is no file directory structure to search through and asked for ideas. david7457 and I both gave you valid ways of doing what you asked. If you don't really want ideas then please don't waste our time asking for them.
Maybe try in debug mode and see if there's anything weird going on with your percentages when you resize.
TheWyrm that's exactly what I was thinking but after watching the video I don't think that's the case.
The video looks really cool. It's just too hard to know without a capx really. Try changing your downscaling to medium, that might help.
How many objects do you have on the screen? Are the using effects, behaviors etc? It's hard to tell without a capx.
The cabinet is killer.
Just a tip for the people who are getting artifacts in their images. As a workaround until that's fixed, you can make a background that covers the entire canvas using the flat square and send it to the back. Then use the same flat square objects in the same background color to cover up the artifacts (it's helpful to use the smallest size grid for this). If you want a transparent background then use an outlandish color and remove the color from alpha using photoshop or gimp or whatever.