Hi. I have a problem that I can't seem to figure out. I've read the manual, the tutorial, and Stark's plug-in tips (that I printed out for myself a long time ago) to try to help. No luck.
I made an animal. The graphics seem fine. I opened the animation editor and placed the animal in the default-0 (walking) in the proper order. It's 8 directions. This seems to be just fine.
I then made the same animal attacking. The graphics seem to be fine. It's also in 8 directions. I placed it as Attack-1. It's also in the proper order. At the last frame in each direction is the "Switch Animation" at Perameter 0.
Both walking and attacking are offset the same.
WHAT HAPPENS:
(1) The walking is fine.
(2) Not all of the attack frames run.
(3) Eventually, when the animal attacks, the Player gets stuck in one position. He then runs in place. The animal freezes. And the Player gets attacked (sound and a decrease in stamina) over and over. You can't get him out. You have to force quit the game.
I've tried to use the tool to crop and offset the attack graphics. No change.
I have 12 frames for each direction for the walking, but 24 frames for each direction for the attacking. (To attack, the animal jumps up to bite, then down back in place. Takes that many frames for him to look good and begin and end in a walking position.) Looking at Coldstone's Hero, they have the same number of frames attacking as walking. BUT they do NOT have the same number of frames for blocking. That makes me think that the number of frames isn't the problem. But is it?
The size of the graphics are different. There's more white space with the animal attacking. But I would think that using the tool in the animation window to crop off the white space would help. It didn't.
Playing the animation in the Animation window indicates that everything is fine.
I think that making people is going to be a whole lot easier than making animals.
I'd appreciate any help. Thanks!
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-- Debra
Danillitphil Productions
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