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View Poll Results: How hard was it for you to get started with RPG maker Xp?
Easy. 0 0%
Eh, had some problems nothing too serious. 3 60.00%
Had some bad problems i couldnt fix without help. 2 40.00%
Needed to go to a seminar to understand anything. 0 0%
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Posted 2007-06-22, 09:58 AM in reply to Wolfturn's post starting "Well, i want to change the images from..."
Righto.

First of all, do you have your own pictures with which to replace the default ones?
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Posted 2007-06-22, 09:58 AM in reply to Lenny's post starting "Righto. First of all, do you have..."
Eh, i was hopping you'd help me with that part also? =)
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Posted 2007-06-22, 10:03 AM in reply to Wolfturn's post starting "Eh, i was hopping you'd help me with..."
Well, there are two ways you can go about it:

1. If you're a good enough artist, you can create your own images and import them.

2. If you're not, or you're just lazy, then there are sites around the net that will have a goodly amount of images.

http://charas-project.net is usually a good place to start looking for things.

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Posted 2007-06-22, 10:06 AM in reply to Lenny's post starting "Well, there are two ways you can go..."
Ok then what do i do when i have the images?
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Posted 2007-06-22, 10:16 AM in reply to Wolfturn's post starting "Ok then what do i do when i have the..."
If you want to get rid of all the default images first, then you'll need to go into C:\Program Files\Common Files\Enterbrain\RGSS\Standard\Graphics and delete all the image files in the folders under Graphics.

If you want to keep the default ones there (some are quite nice, and it's always good to have some things to fall back on in case, say, you're unhappy with the new images), then obviously don't delete them.

Whichever of the two you decide to do, you'll need to do the following to import new images:

- Open up RMXP
- Open up your project
- On the toolbar, you'll see an icon that looks like a folder with three documents to its bottom right. Click it.
- This brings up the Resource Manager.
- Choose the folder into which you'll import your images (if it's a tileset, then it goes into Graphics/Tilesets, and so on).
- Click import, and browse to the file.
- Select it.
- Hit OK.
- Repeat as necessary.

That should work perfectly.
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Posted 2007-06-22, 10:31 AM in reply to Lenny's post starting "If you want to get rid of all the..."
Wow it works!! Now if someone can just explain to me how to make a basic quest.

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*cough* Lenny? Would you do the honors?

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Thanks Lenny! I guess my Previus Thanks Post didint come out. Anyways i still need someone to help me out with some basic quest making. And help with switches and such.
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Posted 2007-06-22, 10:35 AM in reply to Wolfturn's post starting "Wow it works!! Now if someone can just..."
Sorry - I'm a bit slow today.

All new members have to have their first ten posts apporved before they show up. So if you post, and it doesn't appear, it just means that one of the Mods hasn't approved it, yet.

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As for quests and switches... explain exactly what it is you want to do, and someone like BlueCube or Atnas will pop up sometime and talk you through it.
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Posted 2007-06-22, 10:03 AM in reply to Lenny's post starting "Righto. First of all, do you have..."
Well would i look for them on the internet or what?
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