[Solved] - How can I change the color / tileset of a map
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[Solved] - How can I change the color / tileset of a map
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Re: How can I change the color / tileset of a map
And in RA2/YR mod Map Editor do nat want load "edited" maps from snow tileset to temperate at all.
Re: How can I change the color / tileset of a map
All this of course depends on the actual tilesets setup - for TEMPERAT and SNOW the reference values for tiles are almost the same and tilesets themselves are also look similar, hence this worked. I also did this to port Snakes and Ladders to TD https://resource.openra.net/maps/27712/
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Re: How can I change the color / tileset of a map
If it's the color brightness alone - map lighting is a thing now, so just use GlobalLightingPaletteEffect.
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Re: How can I change the color / tileset of a map
Notepad++ is commonplace for Windows. YAMLs are just shiny text files anyway - the reason plain Notepad wouldn't work with them, is because OpenRA uses Linux line ending and Notepad show the whole text as one really long line as a result.
I got used to Komodo Edit in the last few years myself though.
I got used to Komodo Edit in the last few years myself though.