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11-02-05 12:59 PM
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Acmlm's Board - I2 Archive - Super Mario World hacking - I can't place tiles
  
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Wirtzzz
Posts: 15/24
Sorry!
Its true that being nice would have been better....
Hehehe... Still, That answer is mabe not even in a newbie thread...
SoNotNormal
Posts: 278/793
Well, you didn't have to be THAT harsh Wirtzzz

But yeah, do like he said, you shoulda really read the help file first, but you gotta make sure you're on Layer 1 editing mode, then you can place objects, or Sprite editing mode, which lets you paste sprites. And then layer 2 - well, don't worry about that until you get it all down packed. Same goes with the overworld - make sure you're on 8x8 mode to place 8x8 tiles (hills, water, etc) and 16x16 mode to place 16x16 tiles (ghost houses, levels, castles, etc.)
Wirtzzz
Posts: 14/24
Yes thats a question that even a newbie would know the answer dude!
What the hell? Its that you will have difficulty as hell to make a hack!
Anyways, make sure youre on layer1 editing mode and then click on the
turn block button on the top of your editor, or just press shift+Z..
Hey you should have tried harder to find out how to do that...
Theres a tutorial with lunar magic! Read, read! Itll only do good!
Before posting dumb questions, try longer to solve them.
Damn dude!
XPeter
Posts: 790/963
You could try reading the Lunar Magic Help file, it's pretty simple.
djtristaph
Posts: 1/36
What the hell. I have no idea how to place tiles in the level editor and overworld. I can move stuff around, but I have no idea how to place tiles like question blocks and ground and pipes and stuff onto the work area. May seem like a dumb question, but help anyone?
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