How to display text on top of a video loop?
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How to display text on top of a video loop?
How to display text on top of a video loop? Please help
Re: How to display text on top of a video loop?
Not sure if there's some sort of special circumstances of what you're doing, but the easiest thing to do is to create a screen and add the text on top.
I assumed your video is being displayed on the master layer.
I assumed your video is being displayed on the master layer.
Re: How to display text on top of a video loop?
Thanks for the reply. But i am new to renpy coding. can you please show me how to do it?
i just need to show character dialog box on top of the video.
# this is the code i am using
scene black
play movie "bg.mkv" loop
show movie with dissolve
d "lets finish this"
d "123"
d "134"
Last edited by evilk on Thu Jun 14, 2018 12:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: How to display text on top of a video loop?
Oh so you're trying to show character dialogues over a video? How are you showing the video at the moment?
Re: How to display text on top of a video loop?
Have you looked at the documentation on how movies work? Your code doesn't look the same as the documentation here:
https://www.renpy.org/doc/html/movie.ht ... ie-sprites
I don't know what actually happens when you use the play command, but if you define your movie as a displayable like the documentation linked above, it should work.
Note: you need to define your movie image outside the label block.
https://www.renpy.org/doc/html/movie.ht ... ie-sprites
I don't know what actually happens when you use the play command, but if you define your movie as a displayable like the documentation linked above, it should work.
Note: you need to define your movie image outside the label block.
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