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| Posted on 2009-08-18 07:17:57 AM |
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The diagram is kinda messed up anyways.
May I suggest putting the image of the cfg-file at the top and then the descriptions in a list below instead of randomly playing them across the image? Like this:
Originally posted by "Example"
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02 03 [...]
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Byte 0:
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Byte 1:
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And then when reuploading it don't put spaces in the file name.
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| Last edited on 2009-08-18 07:18:19 AM by RPG Hacker. |
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| Posted on 2009-08-20 02:26:20 AM |
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Originally posted by RPG HackerThe diagram is kinda messed up anyways.
May I suggest putting the image of the cfg-file at the top and then the descriptions in a list below instead of randomly playing them across the image? Like this:
Originally posted by "Example"
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02 03 [...]
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Byte 0:
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Byte 1:
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And then when reuploading it don't put spaces in the file name.
um... they're not that random. anyway, filebin reupload is coming.
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| Posted on 2009-08-20 04:38:36 AM |
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Probably not random, but pretty confusing. Took me a good while to find the information I needed on your diagram. Probably you could also work with different colors to make it easier to find certain information?
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| Posted on 2009-08-20 07:57:47 AM |
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I can update it. I spent 5 minutes in GIMP making that. Boredom may encourage you, but the quality is lacking. with the fill tool I can color code the numbers with ease. Thanks for the suggestion.
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| Posted on 2009-09-24 01:16:04 AM |
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Wait a minute...I thought the two extra property bytes were 08 and 09 in your diagram.
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| Posted on 2009-10-18 09:28:24 AM |
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Can someone make a diagram which show's the bush tiles and how they are placed?
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| Posted on 2009-11-10 06:54:45 PM |
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Hey what happened to most of the useful diagrams in the OP? They now appear as a little box with a red X compared to what they where? Some of the ones under that are still normal though. Did I miss something or is my internet wonkers.
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| Posted on 2009-11-10 07:11:55 PM |
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Not just you. The freewebs site they were hosted on might've been nuked.
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| Posted on 2009-11-10 09:47:59 PM |
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They'll come back - they are hosted on my Freewebs account and it's currently down for some dumb reason.
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| Posted on 2009-12-17 07:15:02 PM |
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This diagrams are really usefully! I really like the Slopes Tiles.
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| Last edited on 2010-03-06 08:12:36 PM by ManuMaster654. |
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| Posted on 2009-12-23 10:38:06 AM |
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Here's a good ol' diagram for a way you CAN use the blue 8x8 tiles
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| Posted on 2009-12-23 04:52:47 PM |
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Originally posted by Pine needlesHere's a good ol' diagram for a way you CAN use the blue 8x8 tiles
You DO know that the "blue 8x8 tiles" are actually part of the pipe graphics, right?
Edit: Oh, and that idea fails.
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| Last edited on 2009-12-23 04:54:02 PM by Smallhacker. |
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| Posted on 2009-12-27 04:57:20 AM |
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"Making Better Use Of Palettes
discovered by smwedit and compiled by Buu-Huu"
the thing is, the right-down brown square IS used. the soft, pinky color is used by the on-off block. i bet some others are used too, but i don't know...
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| Posted on 2009-12-27 05:05:42 AM |
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Wrong. The on/off switch graphics can be found in GFX33, which is 3BPP. This means that it is impossible for it to use those colors.
However, it's true that the colors in palette 4 are used by the green berry, but those can be moved to palette 5 or something if you so desperatly need them.
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| Posted on 2009-12-29 12:03:25 PM |
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ssaamm, you're better off ripping the pipe corners from Mario 3. That looks...kinda crappy.
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| Posted on 2009-12-30 11:47:26 AM |
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Hello !
i'v made this one for my website, just tell me if I am wrong :

Have a nice day !
Roy edit: Fixed tags.
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| Last edited on 2009-12-30 01:14:52 PM by Roy. |
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| Posted on 2009-12-31 05:35:56 PM |
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Originally posted by Carsr4carpeople1ssaamm, you're better off ripping the pipe corners from Mario 3. That looks...kinda crappy.
But it works in vanilla hacks.
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| Posted on 2009-12-31 11:27:43 PM |
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Originally posted by 10204307Originally posted by Carsr4carpeople1ssaamm, you're better off ripping the pipe corners from Mario 3. That looks...kinda crappy.
But it works in vanilla hacks.
Actually, it doesn't work. There is very small cutoff because the corners of the pipes are rounded by one pixel (there's a tiny gap).
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| Posted on 2010-01-01 07:23:52 AM |
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So?
It's just ONE pixel.
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| Posted on 2010-01-01 01:58:07 PM |
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One pixel or sixteen, cut-off is still noticed quite easily, and it doesn't make it any more acceptable.
Edit: Whatever. I still dislike it personally. Cut-off = Cut-off.
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| Last edited on 2010-01-01 06:38:55 PM by Roy. |
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