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Level Editing Support => Knytt Stories Level Editing Support => Knytt Stories - Custom Content => Topic started by: SecretGlitch on March 28, 2010, 06:02:15

Title: [Tileset] An Icy Place
Post by: SecretGlitch on March 28, 2010, 06:02:15
A sorta this-and-that platformy tileset made by a request.

(If anyone has any reasonable requests can toss me a PM for the time being)
Title: Re: [Tileset] An Icy Place
Post by: BioShock on March 31, 2010, 20:52:38
This is Great! it comes in handy at most of my levels  :nuts:
Title: Re: [Tileset] An Icy Place
Post by: Pumpkinbot on April 02, 2010, 05:26:50
The bridge looks weird. It's not curved like a bridge should be. It's \___/ instead of curved like this: (
Title: Re: [Tileset] An Icy Place
Post by: SecretGlitch on April 02, 2010, 06:36:37
Well, making the whole thing curved forces the level maker to have a bridge of a certain length, I wanted it to be as long as I want. The bridge is sorta filler anyhoo, and you can change it if you want.
Title: Re: [Tileset] An Icy Place
Post by: Pick Yer Poison on April 02, 2010, 18:20:58
Well, making the whole thing curved forces the level maker to have a bridge of a certain length, I wanted it to be as long as I want. The bridge is sorta filler anyhoo, and you can change it if you want.
Maybe try making a reason for it to be straight? The default desert tileset pulled that off quite nicely, in my opinion.
Title: Re: [Tileset] An Icy Place
Post by: SecretGlitch on April 02, 2010, 18:31:45
Well, making the whole thing curved forces the level maker to have a bridge of a certain length, I wanted it to be as long as I want. The bridge is sorta filler anyhoo, and you can change it if you want.
Maybe try making a reason for it to be straight? The default desert tileset pulled that off quite nicely, in my opinion.

How DO you use those bridge tiles? I'm not exactly sure.
Title: Re: [Tileset] An Icy Place
Post by: Yukabacera on April 02, 2010, 18:48:54
FANTASTIC INSTRUCTIONS ON USING BRIDGE TILES:

Step 1. Open Knytt Stories Editor.
Step 2. Find the tileset with a bridge.
Step 3. Click the layer 3 button.
Step 4. Click the first bridge tile.
Step 5. Place it by clicking somewhere on the screen.
Step 6. Switch to the next bridge tile.
Step 7. Start building your own bridge!

(Yes, this is a joke.)

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Title: Re: [Tileset] An Icy Place
Post by: SecretGlitch on April 02, 2010, 19:23:14
FANTASTIC INSTRUCTIONS ON USING BRIDGE TILES:

Step 1. Open Knytt Stories Editor.
Step 2. Find the tileset with a bridge.
Step 3. Click the layer 3 button.
Step 4. Click the first bridge tile.
Step 5. Place it by clicking somewhere on the screen.
Step 6. Switch to the next bridge tile.
Step 7. Start building your own bridge!

(Yes, this is a joke.)

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WOAH IT WORKED
Title: Re: [Tileset] An Icy Place
Post by: Yukabacera on April 02, 2010, 19:29:22
WOAH! Cool bridge!

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