

Battlebacks (img/battlebacks1, img/battlebacks2) Images used as the backgrounds for the Battle Screen.Ī battleback measures 1000x740 in size, backgrounds in the battlebacks1 folder are primarily for floors, and those in the battlebacks2 folder are primarily for walls, and you can put these into any combination that you like in order to create your battleback. * Images used are the same size as in the previous version (VX Ace). A file can contain up to 20 blocks (100 cells). Animation Patterns (img/animations) These are primarily the images used for animations shown as effects in the Battle Screen.ġ cell contains an image that measures 192x192 in size, and 5 cells lined up horizontally are treated as a block which will be stretched vertically only as necessary, becoming 1 file. You might be able to find a plugin that can extend the touch trigger of an event by a tile or so, or making it so that you trigger a scene before you become adjacent to it.All images will use the PNG format. You will require a plugin that allows you to shift or split the hitboxes, and this can lead into it difficulties and smashing your head onto the limitations that a beginner should not be worrying about. The hitbox for the character sprites is, by default, set around the center of the character’s feet, even if they are a bigger size, for consistency’s sake. If you are making it non-chibi, make sure there is a $ at the start (you can use both the ! and $ together, if need be), so that they aren’t shifted up 6 pixels off the ground.

If you are only implementing 1 character sprite sheet, make sure there is a ! at the start of the filename. Follow the structure of the Character Generator sprites for an easy example. 48x48 px, 72x72 px), it will implement them easily. As long as it fits the standards of a 3-frame walk going down/left/right/up and have equal dimensions (i.e. For importing bigger sprites, its as simple as dropping it into the Resource Manager.
