The question is complicated, the answer might simple?
I really have no clue.
What I'm asking is this:
I want to make a picture a map. To define where the player is able to walk I use 'dummy tiles'.
This can already be performed, but then only by a certain picture.
You have to set it as a background to do this.
I want to make the background move, overlap with other pieces, and be a bit interactive.
I want to have total freedom in the background.
I want to have the events and stuff still be in place, and be seen, if I put a picture on display as #1, #2, #3, and #4.
Maybe the answer is to change the z-values of pictures number 1,2,3 and 4 to something lower than the event's z-values?
I hope someone is able to help me with this.
I really have no clue.
What I'm asking is this:
I want to make a picture a map. To define where the player is able to walk I use 'dummy tiles'.
This can already be performed, but then only by a certain picture.
You have to set it as a background to do this.
I want to make the background move, overlap with other pieces, and be a bit interactive.
I want to have total freedom in the background.
I want to have the events and stuff still be in place, and be seen, if I put a picture on display as #1, #2, #3, and #4.
Maybe the answer is to change the z-values of pictures number 1,2,3 and 4 to something lower than the event's z-values?
I hope someone is able to help me with this.
This question appeared to be somewhat vague, so let me try it again in one sentence:
I would like to know in what way I can locate Pictures #1, #2, #3 and #4 under the map, but above the background?
Thanks in advance,
Tomas