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<[[alpha]]> translucence, 0-255
<[[alpha]]> translucence, 0-255


<x1>, <y1>, <x2>, and <y2> are boundaries on the screen that define where the tile may be drawn. If you want to draw a menu, use orientation bit 8, and the boundaries<code>0 0 [[xdim]] [[ydim]]</code>. If you want to draw a weapon, do not use bit 8 and use boundaries <code>[[windowx1]] [[windowy1]] [[windowx2]] [[windowy2]]</code>.  The difference is that xdim and ydim stay constant, while the other four shrink depending on the player's [[screen_size|screen size]].
<x1>, <y1>, <x2>, and <y2> are boundaries on the screen that define where the tile may be drawn. If you want to draw a menu, use orientation bit 8, and the boundaries <code>0 0 [[xdim]]-1 [[ydim]]-1</code> as shown in example #2. If you want to draw a weapon, do not use bit 8 and use boundaries <code>[[windowx1]] [[windowy1]] [[windowx2]] [[windowy2]]</code>, as shown in example #1.  The difference is that xdim and ydim stay constant, while the other four shrink depending on the player's [[screen_size|screen size]].
 


  setvar x 164
  setvar x 164
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  setvar orientation 0
  setvar orientation 0
  '''rotatesprite''' x y z ang tilenum shade pal orientation windowx1 windowy1 windowx2 windowy2
  '''rotatesprite''' x y z ang tilenum shade pal orientation windowx1 windowy1 windowx2 windowy2
   
 
This example displays the loading screen with 90% translucence as a kind of "Please Wait" sign:
 
  setvarvar xdimminus xdim
subvar xdimminus 1
setvarvar ydimminus ydim
subvar ydimminus 1
'''rotatespritea''' 160 100 65536 0 LOADSCREEN 0 0 8 230 0 0 xdimminus ydimminus


Note: This command is similar to the deprecated [[myospal]] and [[myospalx]] commands, but with much more control.
Note: This command is similar to the deprecated [[myospal]] and [[myospalx]] commands, but with much more control.

Revision as of 02:43, 3 June 2013

rotatesprite <x> <y> <z> <ang> <tilenum> <shade> <pal> <orientation> <x1> <y1> <x2> <y2>
rotatespritea <x> <y> <z> <ang> <tilenum> <shade> <pal> <orientation> <alpha> <x1> <y1> <x2> <y2>

rotatesprite displays tiles onscreen. This command is only allowed during certain events.

<x> X coordinate, ranged 0-320

<y> Y coordinate, ranged 0-200

<z> is the zoom. Normal zoom is 65536. (ex: 131072 is zoomed in 2X and 32768 is zoomed out 2X)

<ang> is the angle (0 is normal).

<tilenum> is the tile number.

<shade> is 0 normally but can be any standard shade up to 31 or 63.

<pal> can be from 0-255.

<orientation> translucency, masking, etc...

<alpha> translucence, 0-255

<x1>, <y1>, <x2>, and <y2> are boundaries on the screen that define where the tile may be drawn. If you want to draw a menu, use orientation bit 8, and the boundaries 0 0 xdim-1 ydim-1 as shown in example #2. If you want to draw a weapon, do not use bit 8 and use boundaries windowx1 windowy1 windowx2 windowy2, as shown in example #1. The difference is that xdim and ydim stay constant, while the other four shrink depending on the player's screen size.

setvar x 164
setvar y 176
setvar z 65536
setvar ang 0
setvar tilenum RPGGUN
setvar shade 0
setvar pal 0
setvar orientation 0
rotatesprite x y z ang tilenum shade pal orientation windowx1 windowy1 windowx2 windowy2

This example displays the loading screen with 90% translucence as a kind of "Please Wait" sign:

setvarvar xdimminus xdim
subvar xdimminus 1
setvarvar ydimminus ydim
subvar ydimminus 1
rotatespritea 160 100 65536 0 LOADSCREEN 0 0 8 230 0 0 xdimminus ydimminus

Note: This command is similar to the deprecated myospal and myospalx commands, but with much more control.