2013-01-13, 04:46 | Link #488 |
Witch Of Love
Join Date: Jan 2013
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It goes directly to the game, like, here is the code.\
game *Start movie "MU\movie\umineko_op7.mpg",click textclear bg black,6 wait 1000 caption "Rest Of The Golden Witch" bgm "MU\BGM\HANE.ogg" bg rose_g1a,5 ld r,but_waraia1,24 `"Ah, Beatrice!@ Finally you decided to come out of the Golden Land!@ Ahaha,@ but you shouldn't sneak up like that every time we walk here at the garden!@ Hehehe."\ ld l,bea_waraia1g,24 It doesn't show the movie. |
2013-01-13, 04:51 | Link #489 | |
Endless Witch-Doctor
Join Date: Mar 2010
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If Onscripter can't find the .mpg file, it will skip playing the movie.
Unless you made your own opening movie, you should replace that code with what you said earlier: Quote:
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2013-01-13, 05:12 | Link #494 | ||
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You just need to tell Onscripter where the movie is (I am assuming you haven't moved it anywhere) and actually have the movie there. (Some people have also reported not being able to view my opening movies for my fangames. If the code still doesn't work it's possible that your computer has some graphics problems, although I highly doubt this is the case.) Quote:
ld c,bea_defa1,0 print 99,2000,"breakup.dll/llb" The 2000 is the number of milliseconds it will take, and the llb is the pattern it will go in. I'm not sure what the other patterns are off the top of my head, but this is covered in my tutorial.
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2013-01-13, 05:18 | Link #495 |
Witch Of Love
Join Date: Jan 2013
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Eh? no!! The thing when the character shows up, it's an effect riight?
These two effects, When the background changes to a circular motion and then the sprite appear in a lot of black small circles. That code shows that it will only fade. |
2013-01-13, 05:24 | Link #496 | |
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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For the BG change, do you mean this? bg mlib_1bn,99,2000,"whirl.dll/r"
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2013-01-13, 05:31 | Link #497 |
Witch Of Love
Join Date: Jan 2013
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No, both of the effects gives the fade effect.
If I type both of the codes in, the effect gives the fade one. Edit: If I type the codes it shows fade again, do I still need to define something? Last edited by UmiLion; 2013-01-13 at 06:02. |
2013-01-13, 09:05 | Link #500 | |
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As for the title screen, no there is nothing in his tutorial that talks about that. It shouldn't be too difficult to figure out if you can think a little creatively, I more or less figured everything out when I experimented with it, but I wouldn't be able to tell you how to make one without sitting down and actually finishing mine...which won't be a for a long time, at the rate I've been going |
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