It might look really odd with the default resources otherwise. If you make these autotiles, you should devote yourself to making matching pixel tiles. I'm hoping a true artist will be able to view this post, learn something, and then make some awesome tiles!Īnother important note - this is only for pixel art! Pyxel Edit won't give you the "painted look" RPG Maker uses without some immense effort on your part. I'm just good at figuring out how programs work. I want everyone to know that I am not an artist! I mean, look at that grass up there! So bad! Hahaha. This tutorial is going to use Pyxel Edit specifically. Looking online, there are lots of ways to get the seamless tiles to look nice. And they are all seamless with one another! Crazy! The pink 24x48 and 48x24 tiles are also repeating. The 48x48 tile highlighted in blue is the "main" repeating tile. The top tiles are made up of four 24x24 corner tiles. It's split up into 24x24 tiles instead of 48x48. Basically, it's like this: (to my understanding) I only understood it by actually scrutizing the default RTP. I read the documentation on it, and it was still kinda confusing.
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It uses a combination of 48x48 with 24x24 to get them to work. You'll be able to use this technique for almost all of the autotiles, however, such as water and walls!Īutotiles are kinda tricky in RPG Maker. I don't believe the format for autotiles is the same for earlier versions of RPG Maker? I wanted to make a YouTube video for my channel instead, but my husband is watching DragonBall Super in the background, and I wouldn't have been able to record If you'd rather me make a video for it, I'll try to find time! Hopefully loading these images don't break your computer. It might not be perfect but it works for me! This is a very picture heavy tutorial. There were no tutorials out there so I went and figured it out myself!Īfter much trial and error, this is what I came up with.
#RIGHT CLICK PYXEL EDIT ERASE HOW TO#
I really loved Pyxel Edit's tileset feature, and while I'm making my own game in RPG Maker, I wanted to know how to use Pyxel Edit for autotiles.
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I ended up buying the bundle, which included programs like Pyxel Edit and Spriter Pro. A few weeks ago there was an Indie Game Dev Humble Bundle Sale where they sold a few awesome development tools for $1.