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=== [[Return to Wonderland]] Custom Backgrounds === | === [[Return to Wonderland]] Custom Backgrounds === | ||
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== Custom Models == | == Custom Models == |
Revision as of 15:49, 6 July 2013
Custom Features are extra features that can be added to Custom Levels on Return to Wonderland. There are 5 types of custom features: Custom Textures, Custom Backgrounds, Custom Models, Custom Houses, and Custom Voices. In Wonderland Adventures there are 2 types of custom features: Custom Textures and Custom Icons. Custom Models is achievable but required Hex Editing.
Custom Textures
Custom Textures are textures that can be created by people other than Midnight Synergy. This feature is available in the Return to Wonderland Level Editor and the Wonderland Adventures Level Editor.
Return to Wonderland Custom Textures
In Return to Wonderland, Custom Textures are stored in the CustomTextures folder in the Return to Wonderland directory. They can be applied to any custom level by pressing Shift+T and then typing in the folder name of the texture in the Level Editor.
If the game can't find the Custom Texture applied to a level, in Return to Wonderland v3.00 the game will crash, but in v3.01 the level will be styled with the official wood texture.
Custom Textures contain 13 .jpg images, usually sized 64 by 64 pixels, which are stored in the \CustomTextures\?\ directory (replace ? with the name of your texture). The files are:
- floor1, floor2, floor3, floor4: The 4 main floor tiles.
- wallside1a, wallside1b: Main side-of-wall textures.
- wallside2a, wallside2b: Fake side-of-wall textures.
- wallside3a, wallside3b: Deep wall textures.
- walltop: Texture for the top of the wall.
- break: Texture for the breakable floor tiles.
- sign: Texture for the sign tile.
Wonderland Adventures Custom Textures
LevelTextures
Custom LevelTextures contain 3 .bmp images stored in the \User Data\Custom Content\Textures\ directory. The files are:
- backgroundtex ?1: The top texture for the walls enclosing the level. Must be exactly 64 by 64 pixels. (Replace ? with the name of your LevelTexture)
- backgroundtex ?2: The side texture for the walls enclosing the level. Must be exactly 64 by 64 pixels.
- leveltex ?: The texture for the level itself, which comprises 64 tiles. Must be exactly 512 by 512 pixels.
The 64 tiles in leveltex ?.bmp are arranged as a table in this manner:
Floor 1 | Floor 2 | Floor 3 | Black tile (used for bottom of pits) | Ice | Ice corner (left-down) | Floor 1 with a bit of ice at the top border | Ice Wall |
Wooden Tile | Horizontal walkway | Walkway corner (right-down) | Entrance | Water floor | Water Wall Height 0.5 | Water Wall Height 1.0 | Water Wall Height 2.0 |
Wall Top Style 1 | Wall Top Style 2 | Wall Side Height 0.5 | Wall Side Height 1.0 | Wall Side Height 1.5 | Wall Side Height 2.0 | Pit Wall | Wall Side Style 2 |
Floor 1 with a bit of Floor 2 at the top | Floor 1 with a bit of Floor 2 at the top and right | Floor 1 with a bit of Floor 2 at the top, left and right | Floor 1 with a bit of Floor 2 on all sides | Floor 1 with a bit of Floor 2 at the top and bottom | Floor 1 with a bit of Floor 2 at the top-left corner | Floor 1 with a bit of Floor 2 at the top-left and top-right corners | Floor 1 with a bit of Floor 2 at the top-left and bottom-right corners |
Floor 1 with a bit of Floor 2 at the top-left, top-right and bottom-right corners | Floor 1 with a bit of Floor 2 at each corner | Floor 1 with a bit of Floor 2 at the top and at the bottom-right corner | Floor 1 with a bit of Floor 2 at the top and at the bottom-left and bottom-right corners | Floor 1 with a bit of Floor 2 at the top and right and at the bottom-left corner | Floor 1 with a bit of Floor 3 at the top | Floor 1 with a bit of Floor 3 at the top and right | Floor 1 with a bit of Floor 3 at the top, left and right |
Various floor and wall top tiles | |||||||
Various wall side tiles | |||||||
Shadowed tile | Lit tile with shadow on top-right half | Other tiles |
WaterTextures
Custom Backgrounds
Return to Wonderland Custom Backgrounds
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Custom Models
Return to Wonderland Custom Models
Wonderland Adventures Custom Models
Custom Houses
Return to Wonderland Custom Houses
In Return to Wonderland, Custom Houses are stored in the CustomHouses folder in the Return to Wonderland directory. They can be applied to any custom level by pressing Shift+H and then typing in the folder name of the texture in the Level Editor.
Custom Houses consist of up to 4 .jpg images, each sized 256 by 256 pixels, which are stored in the \CustomHouses\?\ directory (replace ? with the name of your Custom House).
The files are house1, house2, house3 and house4. Each of these files contains a series of textures that are placed on the Houses in the game. All Custom House images must be created according to the template on the right in order to be correctly painted in the game.
When using Custom Houses, each House style is replaced by the file with the corresponding number in the directory mentioned above. If a file does not exist, the House reverts to its default appearance.
Custom Icons
Wonderland Adventures Custom Icons
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