Discuss how to use the Ren'Py engine to create visual novels and story-based games. New releases are announced in this section.
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layeredimage raychel:
# group hairbehind if_any "hoodie" auto variant "hoodie" prefix "hairbehind"
# group hairbehind if_not "hoodie" auto variant "hoodieup" prefix "hairbehind"
# group base auto:
# attribute hoodie default
# group hair if_any "hoodie" auto variant "hoodie" prefix "hair"
# group hair if_not "hoodie" auto variant "hoodieup" prefix "hair"
# group face auto:
# attribute neut default
Last edited by Geckos on Sun Aug 26, 2018 11:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
You don't need one big folder. The game will look inside all folders in the images folder. So you can make as many subfolders as you like and it will still find the folders.
But just be careful about your naming conventions. The program is going to ignore the name of the subfolders and they won't be part of your definitions. So put the files in any subfolder inside images you want, but make sure the actual file name is complete.
A Close Shave:
*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?)
trooper6 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 26, 2018 9:04 pm
You don't need one big folder. The game will look inside all folders in the images folder. So you can make as many subfolders as you like and it will still find the folders.
But just be careful about your naming conventions. The program is going to ignore the name of the subfolders and they won't be part of your definitions. So put the files in any subfolder inside images you want, but make sure the actual file name is complete.