Alrighty. Will do!
Thank you! If you give me a bit, i'll edit the repo so I can make it easier for you to fork it and start editing.
Alrighty. Will do!
That is fine, but you don't have to if you don't want to. It is fairly simple to navigate. In the meantime, I have to get my editor install again.Thank you! If you give me a bit, i'll edit the repo so I can make it easier for you to fork it and start editing.
I assume I did this correctly, want to double check before I continue: https://github.com/sillyo39/Picroxx/tree/master/game/courses/mariopicross
Also, is this fine for the png files?
Alrighty
Alrighty. Glad to help.Delete the repo and fork from the latest commit of mine:
https://github.com/Substance12/Picroxx/commit/093de858feb679859e5b740ba9f6971dec333120
It has clean files of the levels. Don't bother editing the course.lua file and the png files, i'll do these.
Also, don't make a new commit every time you edit a level because that'd be too tedious >_> do a commit each time you finish a level folder or so.
I'm an absolute begginner, and this program is mostly useless, but I'm planning on changing my field of study to computer engineering, therefore I need practice. I thought that it would be neat to make a sort of level editor because I wanted to learn GUI programming. Turns out I don't like it one bit . The program has many flaws and is probably inefficient and will make any experienced programmer want to scream, but it's the best i can do.
I spent way too much time making this, and it's probably useless right now, but whatever, I need to practice:
This is a 5x5 level editor that I made in python specifically for this homebrew, it outputs a file with the level "code"
You need python2.7 to use this.
Yes, of course, this just something I did to practice, it's based on check boxes if you can believe itI can't test it now since I don't have Python 2 but thank you for doing this. However, I want to make an easy way to do this from the game itself
It works really well. Although, none of the information you enter when pressing create does anything. Will definitely make things easier.Yes, of course, this just something I did to practice, it's based on check boxes if you can believe it
Yeah, I disabled that, just wanted to get it out before I went to bedIt works really well. Although, none of the information you enter when pressing create does anything. Will definitely make things easier.
Ahhh. Okay. That makes sense.Yeah, I disabled that, just wanted to get it out before I went to bed
Any progress updates?
I'm really excited about this project, but I can't get it to start up on my N3DS. It's just a black screen with dots on the left side. I assumed it might be loading and left it for 15+ minutes and it seems to be stuck. Tried it a couple times, and tried older commits/versions as well and nothing. Any ideas what might be going on?
I have the same problem booting any Lua apps on my 10.6 A9LH sysnand. You not running it the same way by any chance are you?I'm really excited about this project, but I can't get it to start up on my N3DS. It's just a black screen with dots on the left side. I assumed it might be loading and left it for 15+ minutes and it seems to be stuck. Tried it a couple times, and tried older commits/versions as well and nothing. Any ideas what might be going on?