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I have an overlay that makes it look like the player is looking through binoculars.
I want it to be over all of the displayables, but not the dialogue, side images, etc.
I want it to stay perfectly fixed in place while I change the scene a few times.
Can't get it to work.
I've tried the Fixed() thing... RenPy didn't like that.
I've tried just having it as a sprite, and putting everything "behind" it.
Didn't work either.
I tried creating a screen with it... I think I actually heard the program laugh at my lame attempt on that one.
Ideas?
Screen overlays that remain in place during transitions.
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Re: Screen overlays that remain in place during transitions.
Create a new layer below screens but above transient and master and show your overlay on that layer.
Documentation on layers: https://www.renpy.org/doc/html/displayi ... yers#layer
The onlayer keyword is discussed just under the layer section, under "Show"
config.layer is documented here: https://www.renpy.org/doc/html/config.h ... fig.layers
Documentation on layers: https://www.renpy.org/doc/html/displayi ... yers#layer
The onlayer keyword is discussed just under the layer section, under "Show"
config.layer is documented here: https://www.renpy.org/doc/html/config.h ... fig.layers
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*Last Thing Done (Aug 17): Finished coding emotions and camera for 4/10 main labels.
*Currently Doing: Coding of emotions and camera for the labels--On 5/10
*First Next thing to do: Code in all CG and special animation stuff
*Next Next thing to do: Set up film animation
*Other Thing to Do: Do SFX and Score (maybe think about eye blinks?) Check out My Clock Cookbook Recipe: http://lemmasoft.renai.us/forums/viewto ... 51&t=21978
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Re: Screen overlays that remain in place during transitions.
Nice...
layers are awesome.
Thanks, man!
layers are awesome.
Thanks, man!
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