RPGM XP TILESET HELP
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i'm using rpg maker xp and i tried combining tilesets. i put the tile set below each other. and i saved it as a png. but when i loaded it into the software it didn't have it's transparency. what did i do wrong?
Jeroen_Sol
Nothing reveals Humanity so well as the games it plays. A game of betrayal, where the most suspicious person is brutally murdered? How savage.
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When you load a tileset or character you can choose What color will be transparent by left-clicking a pixel with that color. The color will show up in the lower left of the screen. Did you do this?
LockeZ
I'd really like to get rid of LockeZ. His play style is way too unpredictable. He's always like this too. If he ran a country, he'd just kill and imprison people at random until crime stopped.
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There are two ways.
1) Import the tileset into the editor with the Import Resources button, instead of just putting it in the folder. Then, like Jeroen_Sol said, it'll prompt you to choose which color you want to be the transparent background color, and which color you want to be the semitransparent shadow color.
2) When editing the tileset in your image editor, delete all the background and make it transparent, instead of a solid color. While you're at it, might want to make the shadows semitransparent too, otherwise you'll still need to import it like in step 1 just to set the shadow color. (You can't do this in MS Paint. It doesn't know what transparency is. Any other image editor should do okay.)
1) Import the tileset into the editor with the Import Resources button, instead of just putting it in the folder. Then, like Jeroen_Sol said, it'll prompt you to choose which color you want to be the transparent background color, and which color you want to be the semitransparent shadow color.
2) When editing the tileset in your image editor, delete all the background and make it transparent, instead of a solid color. While you're at it, might want to make the shadows semitransparent too, otherwise you'll still need to import it like in step 1 just to set the shadow color. (You can't do this in MS Paint. It doesn't know what transparency is. Any other image editor should do okay.)
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