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Automatic Stage Creation Tool (Compatible with Mugen 1.0)

Started by Cybaster, February 18, 2010, 08:59:19 AM

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Cybaster

Hi guys and gals,

I'm releasing my Automatic Stage Creation Tool. I know some of you have been waiting for it. ;D
Basically, you choose an image, and with some user interactions, it will create the basic layer for your stage, calculating all the parameters and generating the code automatically for you.

Be sure to read the documentation. :)



The link : www.mugenguild.com/cybaster -> Other Stuff

C&C are welcome. Please report any problem you may have. Have fun! ;)

UPDATE LOG :
- Sprmaker entirely recoded from scratch by Tunglashor !!! Huge thanks to him. Here are the new features :
   + Now compatible with 64 bits OS, so it should work on all Windows systems.
   + No more memory problems, so it shouldn't have any problems anymore to compile huge colorful images with the jigsaw method.
   - Tunglashor didn't include the cropping option in the tool yet, so you'll have to manually crop the SFF when using the ImageSplitter method, for now.
- Cosmetic update for the SFF compilation algorithm choice. It now has more explanations, to help newbies who don't know about the various algorithms to make their choice.
- More explanations in the balloons at various places.
- Shadows and reflections aren't mutually exclusive anymore. You can have shadow, reflection, both or none.

K.O.D


UHMEEEEBA

I'm assuming this only works on static stages right? Still a good thing to have though.

Cybaster

Yeah, it's only for static stages. You'll have to add the anims yourself, as well as deltas, etc. This tool just helps accelerate the creation process, it's not aimed at doing everything for you.

Anyway, UPDATE, see first post.

Jesuszilla

64-bit compatible now? Hell yes. I'll be making the transition to 64-bit soon so that's good to know!


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