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This makes me want to get into levels again, someone teach me how do to lights, since that seems to be what people like for inside levels. |
You'll want to load the image file name light2. Then, within the image:
if (created) { drawaslight; dontblock; setcoloreffect 1,1,1,1; } The ones are default, you alter the numbers to change the hue. The order goes red, green, blue, alpha. Also, there are other images that this will work with, that are smaller and such. Enjoy. Also, Haunter is some guy I don't even know from Canada on a message board. He's not my elder. And don't let my new account registration date fool you. My other account was registered on March 21, 2001, and I believe I made my other account before that, when you could make as many accounts as you wanted as long as you had the extra emails to back it up with. |
What is alpha? lol
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i hate using lights in levels :(
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1. I think he meant "elder" in a metaphorical sense.
2. Alpha is the amount of black in the image, 1= opaque 0= invisible and then there's anything in between. |
You know what, lights can wait. ;)
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