

The upper layer, then, corresponds to pages B to E. RM2k3's lower layer probably best corresponds to page A of an RMMV tileset. Tilesets have up to 5 "pages" or "tabs" labelled alphabetically and layering is handled by the editor Besides which, I legit never learned how to make them in any RPG Maker outside of 2k/3, so that would explain something. I don't understand things as easily as a regular person). It's not easy for me to make tilesets, especially if the bloody tileset files are too confusingly labeled (and, before you say anything, I'm also on the Autism Spectrum. Lilvulpix is actually correct, XIIIthHarbinger. Touch the tips of your right index & middle finger, to the tip of your right thumb, extend your arm out in front of you parallel to the marching surface, palm facing the ground, look at your hand, & behold the number of ♥♥♥♥s I give. If they answer the three questions I put to them, they'll have the answer to the question they asked, & they'll have figured it out for themselves by exerting a little effort. Non-nooblets get non-training wheels answers because they aren't nooblets. Nooblets get training wheels answers because they are nooblets.

Yet to me it is just a hobby that requires no skill or thought. I know people who are blown away by the fact that I can weave scale and chain maile. There is no reason to be a troll about it.

You can use this pack commercially or non-commercially.Originally posted by lilvulpix:Just something to keep in mind, what is easy for one is not always easy for another. When editing, use this palette to avoid possible color errors. This pack comes with a template character as well that you can edit from. This pack gives you the ability to create dungeons, outside maps, inside maps and world-map maps. This is a DLC pack that gives you Gameboy-like graphics/audio for RPG Maker MV.
