STEAM GROUP
RPG Maker RPGMaker
STEAM GROUP
RPG Maker RPGMaker
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23 September, 2014
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Neyowolf 14 Jun, 2019 @ 8:15pm
I will pay $500/hr for a good RPG Maker tutor
this is a serious listing
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neoVictrix 14 Jun, 2019 @ 8:55pm 
A serious listing, I believe. For that rate, and lack of information, I highly doubt it.
◢ k r i s ◤ 14 Jun, 2019 @ 10:58pm 
This is rather unorthodox. For as much information is available for free on the Internet, it's hard to imagine what you might need a tutor for. Regardless, you should probably indicate what version of RPG Maker you are hoping to learn and what your goals are. Also what level of technical competence you might have and what kind of tutor you are looking for. That information would help someone gauge your interests and what kind of tutoring you might need.
Dummpkopf (ako) 16 Jun, 2019 @ 11:25am 
Why don't you just ask for help? There are so many good people who just wanna help :P
Anyways if you need help with RPG Maker 2003 maybe I can help. Other RPG Makers I'm not familiar with.
Spyro The Gamer 14 Jan, 2020 @ 7:52pm 
Sorry man; I can't tutor you, but I CAN give you a tip. Tired of
using default RPG Maker sprites? No problem! To import your own
sprites, just follow THESE steps:

1. go to the graphics/images/characters folder in you RPG game on
your computer.

2. Go to a spritesheet for either walking or battle sprites for
the character you want to edit, and open it up with a tool that
can edit PNG images.

3. To incorporate your own sprites, simply highlight the frames you
want to edit, press the DELETE key to delete them, then paste each
image frame you want to use in the place of each frame you erased
(on top of each one). Ok?

4. Finally, after you're done, save the file to replace the original, or
simply name it something else to make it a separate file. Be sure that
you save it as a PNG image spritesheet so that the background
will be transparent and invisible.

5. That's it! You're done!

Hope you appreciate me letting you in on this perhaps little-known secret. :steamhappy:
Spyro The Gamer 14 Jan, 2020 @ 7:53pm 
One last thing, make sure each sprite frame is the same size
as or smaller than the original frames on the sprite sheet before
you edited it. If they are bigger, or much bigger, you'll have to use
an image editor to shrink them down, then try again.
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