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« on: February 06, 2011, 04:42:36 AM »


I'm toying around with an idea for a stage taking advantage of the Castle Seige multiple stages thing. To make it more interesting, however, I want the whole transition smoke falling effect to be legible... as it stands now, replacing the texture with, say, Matrix style code text, makes it stretch beyond belief so it's only a bunch of long green lines. Of course, that's fine if you want it to look like you're falling or just teleporting or whatever, but I wanted to try and get... well, a Matrix data falling/rising/whatever effect, as if the next section was literally being loaded.

I guess it might be possible to skip making it on Castle Seige and just have the relatively simple stage bits swapped around in 1 frame animations or such with a flat overlayed transparent model at around the camera's position... unless there's a better way to "attach" an animation to the camera so it doesn't mess up when characters make it move. I still would have trouble hiding the swap or making it look nice unless anyone knows how the
Mt Pyre
hack pulled off the fading thing... animated lighting? Something I couldn't mange without a point to the right tutorial direction, at least.

Another related question, especially if I did the second idea, is there any way to have scrolling textures instead of having a large plane with a semitransparent image and moving it around in a way that makes a good loop? In fact, if I made a stage mostly out of stage builder blocks, are there even any good models that would support a transparent texture? Both for the possible effect and for flat fence type borders on the actual stage.

Oh, while I'm at it, Brawl wouldn't curl up and die if I stuck like ten or fifteen stage builder blocks with different textures just to make a floor design with a non-square shape, fifteen or so more for a fence and ten or so more random decorations, would it?  Tongue That, or making one main center block the size of several ones with a texture larger than the original and then some tacked on the sides to expand it beyond a square/rectangle?
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