Making your colision 2 ⅓ D

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Making your colision 2 ⅓ D

Postby Hblade » Tue Dec 15, 2009 11:00 pm

You can make your colision effects 2 ⅓ D like this

What is 2 ⅓ D?
2 ⅓ D is where your cahracter doesn't colide with the ground at the very first pixel
Heres an example of what I mean. You can turn this:
ex1.png

into this:
ex2.png


Here's how:
First, make your level (You can use 1 large image if you want to by using a tile editor called TileStudio), then make your INVISGROUND tiles that follow along with your level. This will act as the real ground, while your level is just a background so to say.
INVISLAND.png
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After you've traced your level, do this with the INVISLAND
screen2.png


Here's an example of how it would look inside of the editor :D
screenshot3.png
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Re: Making your colision 2 ⅓ D

Postby MrJolteon » Wed Dec 16, 2009 2:17 pm

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Re: Making your colision 2 ⅓ D

Postby Hblade » Wed Dec 16, 2009 3:04 pm

Thanks :D
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Re: Making your colision 2 ⅓ D

Postby thunderios » Wed Dec 30, 2009 3:50 pm

I'm busy with something similar at the moment. In my game you can walk up and down the platform. It's a little bit more complicated because of that. I used a Z-variable and when my character hit the platform it calculates where it should land.
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