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Spikey

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  1. Hi everybody,

    I know I might be bugging some of you already with this topic but I uploaded an example of how a water surface can be done (thanks to my friend "Gustav" at clickteam-forum).

    Unfortunately I don't know how to resize the water surface to give it the exact effect like in hydrocity.

    My friend "LarkSS" (in this forum) has created an example of how to resize the overlay but we haven't got it to work yet in combination with this example.

    Can anybody help please?!

    hydrocity.mfa

  2. I have read the other threads about how other people made or tried to make an effect like that. Using a few actives at different scroll-coefficient and scale them is not a problem. But wouldn't it be neat when you wouldn't have to use actives and just do it easily with an extension?

    Unfortunatelly I'm unexperienced in programming extension - therefore this thread.

  3. Hi everybody,

    are there any extension developers?

    If so I'm wondering if it is possible to create an extension (parallax extension) where you can load an image and give each image's line a different scroll-value.

    e. g.

    soniceditor.bmp.

    If it is possible I would like to be able to change the x-scroll-value and the y-scroll-value to easily create an effect like that water surface in Hydrocity Zone (Sonic 3).

  4. I did a quick Google search and found this on the clickteam forums.

    Parallax Scrolling / Raster Method Parallax Scrolling - Raster-method Looks like exactly what you want.

    Yep, that's me at another forum asking the same thing ;). Like I said, so far it's been possible to scroll each line on the x-axis (using overlay redux). I would like it to y-scroll too. That's what I'm looking for.

  5. Well, I would like to get back to this topic once more.

    Isn't there no other way than using actives? I would like to scroll each line at different x-speed + resize it to create an "look on top and underneath"-effect like in Sonic 3.

    Edit:

    Using background system boxes for each line is just too much work and probably not good for performance either.

    @Damizean: Did you get my examplefile?

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