You shouldn't feel bad about not knowing how it works, it is a little complicated, but the plug can do that kind of thing.
Try looking at the tut: construct.net/en/tutorials/getting-started-with-the-advanced-random-plugin-30
I may try to do a map like that using Tilemap if I have time.
Can you finally select all frames in the animation editor? That is so basic it should have been there 5 years before Construct Classic was even conceived.
Um, aside from the time thing, I'm not sure what the point of selecting all frames is.
I mean if you wanted to delete all frames I think deleting the animation would suffice.
Then you can't select them just to drag them somewhere as that's just too big a chunk of memory.
They don't like doing roadmaps, which I can't argue with, but it does make it a bit hard to plan around.
The Scirra store for example is showing more traffic, but less sales compared to last year. At least for my corner of it.
Of course that really shouldn't effect user generated resources as much.
The only documentation would be the release notes.
scirra.com/manual/161/persist
Just a thought, wouldn't it be cool if the different noise types were indexed?
Like: AdvancedRandom( index, X, Y, Z)
Index 0 gives billo, index 1 cellular, etc.
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Don't expect a true 3d environment. You could possibly see a z for a camera view if we get sprite deformations, but that's it. No 3d collisions, or quaternion expressions, or mesh animations, etc.
One feature I would point out is that its tileable.
dropbox.com/s/yiujv18rzbsflok/noiseY.c3p
There isn't a viable solution for the use of both Nwjs, and Obs.
Near as I can tell Obs is not set up to work with Webgl.
The workaround from their end is disable gpu acceleration, which is Obsurd.
The only reference of Webl for Obs is a browser plug.
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Heres a little demo with Drawingcanvas
dropbox.com/s/wrkv1wx7dh5witq/noisecanvas.c3p
Again User Media object, some other recorder, or even another client. One that doesn't use Chrome.
Nwjs would be the party to complain to then.
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