Okay, I'll list exactly what I did before this problem occurred... which is but one thing.
I installed the completed Projects "Master of the Wind" or something of the sort, I forget who the artist is but there are 4 "arcs" (projects).
Anyway, ever since I did, I boot up RMXP and make a new project, and on the left where my tilesets should be, is only one row at the top...
Once before, it was the whole tileset, but no matter which layer I used, the objects' backgrounds were NOT transparent, so it was, let's say, a tree with a big light blue block around it, on all layers...
Only the top row was transparent.
But now I only have the top row.
Is this making any sense?! *Faints.* >.>;
I deleted what I could off Master of the Wind, except the .rar files... but I'm wondering if
1) I missed some, or
2) this is even causing the problem.
P.S. I'm using the legal version. I opened up Postality Knights edition for verification, and it's doing the same thing.
I deleted RMXP, re-installed it...
I booted RMXP from three different drives (two USB drives plugged in)...
Blah. Help?
I installed the completed Projects "Master of the Wind" or something of the sort, I forget who the artist is but there are 4 "arcs" (projects).
Anyway, ever since I did, I boot up RMXP and make a new project, and on the left where my tilesets should be, is only one row at the top...
Once before, it was the whole tileset, but no matter which layer I used, the objects' backgrounds were NOT transparent, so it was, let's say, a tree with a big light blue block around it, on all layers...
Only the top row was transparent.
But now I only have the top row.
Is this making any sense?! *Faints.* >.>;
I deleted what I could off Master of the Wind, except the .rar files... but I'm wondering if
1) I missed some, or
2) this is even causing the problem.
P.S. I'm using the legal version. I opened up Postality Knights edition for verification, and it's doing the same thing.
I deleted RMXP, re-installed it...
I booted RMXP from three different drives (two USB drives plugged in)...
Blah. Help?