but The Thread is Old then
i gonna Download The File and the File Doesn't Exists
if there's anyone have VG Tileset Editor Tell me the Link of File!
or else
if there's New Tileset Editor then Tell me
F*ckin the Creator of this Tileset Editor he will no longer contribute to this game/community then he Delete! D:<
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VG Tileset Creator v3.0 By VaiN
Screenshots:
Overview:
The main focus of this program is to work with tiles as objects when
creating a tileset.
Features:
Download:
Version 3.0: HERE
Edit: File removed. I will no longer contribute to this game/community.
Compressed archive includes an executable, a readme, and the source code.
Portable, no installation is required. Program was created with VB.Net 2010.
Requires .Net Framework! Get the latest version Here
Supported Operating Systems:
Any 32-bit/64-bit windows OS.
Was created in Windows 7.
Known Issues:
Other Info/Credits:
Legal Stuff:
Screenshots:
Overview:
The main focus of this program is to work with tiles as objects when
creating a tileset.
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You can select a tile with a simple click and not
have to worry about sizing things correctly. You can create tiles in your
favorite paint program or copy some from an existing tileset. Paste them
into a tileset. Preview what the tile will look like when repeated (tiled).
Drag them where you want them, and render it all to a new tileset image.
This allows you to quickly and easily create your own custom tilesets.
Now with version 3 you can set the properties for the tiles within the creator.
Now when you load the tileset in the map editor you need only load defaults
and you are ready to go.
have to worry about sizing things correctly. You can create tiles in your
favorite paint program or copy some from an existing tileset. Paste them
into a tileset. Preview what the tile will look like when repeated (tiled).
Drag them where you want them, and render it all to a new tileset image.
This allows you to quickly and easily create your own custom tilesets.
Now with version 3 you can set the properties for the tiles within the creator.
Now when you load the tileset in the map editor you need only load defaults
and you are ready to go.
Features:
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- *NEW* Set tile properties for each tile and the .inf file can be saved
when saving the tileset.
- Multiple Selections via Control+Click and Shift+Click!
You can even use both methods while maintaining the previous selection.
- Copy and Paste multiple tiles at once! You can even press Control+A
to select all tiles.
- Drag&Drop multiple tiles at once!
*See known issues section below.
- Previewing a tile repeated is now included in the same window with a
draggable splitter to resize as needed. It can also be toggled on or off.
Use the mouse wheel to zoom in or out.
- Progress bar displayed durring large functions.
Plus, it's much faster than the previous version! Generate a
full tileset in an instant.
- Added option to open a tile image for editing using the Windows
"Open With..." dialog. This creates a file ( "temp.bmp" ) within
the program's directory, then launches that file with the selected
program. Any saved changes to the file are NOT currently updated, and
you still need to copy and paste the image back into the tileset.
This may be updated in a future version.
- Now includes a preferences dialog to change some settings or restore
all settings to default.
- Zooming no longer uses preset values. Instead it just increments by
a set amount (with a minimum of 32x32).
Shortcut Keys:
Control+O : Open image as tileset (Open Dialog)
Control+S : Save tileset as image (Save As Dialog)
F5 : Preview Generated tileset image
Control+A : Select all tiles
Control+C : Copy selected tile(s)
Control+X : Cut selected tile(s)
Control+V : Paste into new tile(s)
Control+Shift+V : Paste image into selected tile
Control+N : Add new transparent (magenta) tile
Delete : Remove selected tile(s)
Control+MouseClick : Add tile to selection
Control+Shift+MouseClick : Add all tiles to selection, from first selection to last selection
Control+Shift+MouseWheelUp : Increase tile display size (zoom in)
Control+Shift+MouseWheelDown : Decrease tile display size (zoom out)
MouseWheelUp/Down : (While over the tiled preview panel) Zoom
- *NEW* Set tile properties for each tile and the .inf file can be saved
when saving the tileset.
- Multiple Selections via Control+Click and Shift+Click!
You can even use both methods while maintaining the previous selection.
- Copy and Paste multiple tiles at once! You can even press Control+A
to select all tiles.
- Drag&Drop multiple tiles at once!
*See known issues section below.
- Previewing a tile repeated is now included in the same window with a
draggable splitter to resize as needed. It can also be toggled on or off.
Use the mouse wheel to zoom in or out.
- Progress bar displayed durring large functions.
Plus, it's much faster than the previous version! Generate a
full tileset in an instant.
- Added option to open a tile image for editing using the Windows
"Open With..." dialog. This creates a file ( "temp.bmp" ) within
the program's directory, then launches that file with the selected
program. Any saved changes to the file are NOT currently updated, and
you still need to copy and paste the image back into the tileset.
This may be updated in a future version.
- Now includes a preferences dialog to change some settings or restore
all settings to default.
- Zooming no longer uses preset values. Instead it just increments by
a set amount (with a minimum of 32x32).
Shortcut Keys:
Control+O : Open image as tileset (Open Dialog)
Control+S : Save tileset as image (Save As Dialog)
F5 : Preview Generated tileset image
Control+A : Select all tiles
Control+C : Copy selected tile(s)
Control+X : Cut selected tile(s)
Control+V : Paste into new tile(s)
Control+Shift+V : Paste image into selected tile
Control+N : Add new transparent (magenta) tile
Delete : Remove selected tile(s)
Control+MouseClick : Add tile to selection
Control+Shift+MouseClick : Add all tiles to selection, from first selection to last selection
Control+Shift+MouseWheelUp : Increase tile display size (zoom in)
Control+Shift+MouseWheelDown : Decrease tile display size (zoom out)
MouseWheelUp/Down : (While over the tiled preview panel) Zoom
Download:
Version 3.0: HERE
Edit: File removed. I will no longer contribute to this game/community.
Compressed archive includes an executable, a readme, and the source code.
Portable, no installation is required. Program was created with VB.Net 2010.
Requires .Net Framework! Get the latest version Here
Supported Operating Systems:
Any 32-bit/64-bit windows OS.
Was created in Windows 7.
Known Issues:
More
Drag&Drop of multiple tiles can act strangely in that it sometimes reverses
the order of the tiles after dropped. You can simply drag the last one
over the first to flip them back.
Squashed some of the bugs from version 2. Hopefully it works smoothly, but if
you run into any problem please post in the forum thread to let me know.
the order of the tiles after dropped. You can simply drag the last one
over the first to flip them back.
Squashed some of the bugs from version 2. Hopefully it works smoothly, but if
you run into any problem please post in the forum thread to let me know.
Other Info/Credits:
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Note to Linux users:
Sorry, I did my best to figure out how to use Mono.net framework to port the
previous version to Linux before updating. Unfortunately mono does not seem
to support the Graphics class which is vital to the functionality of this program.
If there is an update to mono with support for the Graphics class, please let me
know and I will look into it again.
The icons used in this program are available Here.
All credit, and much thanks, goes to the original artist.
And many thanks to DC for CS2D, and for the creative inspiration.
Sorry, I did my best to figure out how to use Mono.net framework to port the
previous version to Linux before updating. Unfortunately mono does not seem
to support the Graphics class which is vital to the functionality of this program.
If there is an update to mono with support for the Graphics class, please let me
know and I will look into it again.
The icons used in this program are available Here.
All credit, and much thanks, goes to the original artist.
And many thanks to DC for CS2D, and for the creative inspiration.
Legal Stuff:
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Meh, who cares. I created this mainly for educational purposes, so I have
made it open source for the same reason. Do whatever you want with it. All
I ask is that you don't re-release the same program, or try to sell it.
I'm no professional by any means. As such I take no responsibility
for any bad stuff that may happen as a result of the use of this program.
Use it at your own risk. No malicious code or spyware is included or attached to
this program in any way. However, you should ALWAYS scan files before running them.
made it open source for the same reason. Do whatever you want with it. All
I ask is that you don't re-release the same program, or try to sell it.
I'm no professional by any means. As such I take no responsibility
for any bad stuff that may happen as a result of the use of this program.
Use it at your own risk. No malicious code or spyware is included or attached to
this program in any way. However, you should ALWAYS scan files before running them.
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