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I am trying to position a station above a planet. This just doesnt work though. I have tried switching the spöb numbers around in the system resource which used to be the deciding factor but it doesnt work now. I was wondering what makes one spöb show up infront of another.
I'm wrong! See below.
This post has been edited by rmx256 : 16 August 2006 - 06:49 PM
@rmx256, on Aug 16 2006, 09:51 AM, said in spöb overlapping:
Someone throw up a ResEdit jack-in-the-box against a spotlight and summon Edwards to confirm or shoot this down...
I would think it would be a Hawk.
From what I've heard, it's based on spöb RID, with lower-numbered spobs appearing on top. I have not tested thi myself, though- I got this from Dr. Trowel.
Edwards
I'm wrong!
This post has been edited by rmx256 : 16 August 2006 - 06:48 PM
Well, that's in MC. It doesn't necessarily reflect Nova's behavior...
Okay, lower RIDs definitely do not go on top. Boral I has a higer ID than Fermia.
...and a quick test shows that higher RIDs go on top. For some reason, everyone seems to think lower = graphics layer priority. You're all crazy. That makes no sense whatsoever. The value and priority are always directly proportional, because that makes sense and has been demonstrated. There's a reason you always show up under the targeting brackets. They sure as hell weren't made first.
This post has been edited by orcaloverbri9 : 16 August 2006 - 06:25 PM
 
@orcaloverbri9, on Aug 16 2006, 04:10 PM, said in spöb overlapping:
...and a quick test shows that higher RIDs go on top. For some reason, everyone seems to think lower = graphics layer priority. You're all crazy. That makes no sense whatsoever.
I know, I'm just paraphrasing a clipping I got out of one of Dr. Trowel's post. Higher IDs on top makes much more sense, and it matches what I found with weapon sprites when I created the Rotating Turrets.
I have been totally wrong, and here is the proof: I'm sorry if I've disuaded anyone and I humbly repent.
Man, your graphics are so cool Except your moon is a little rough around the edges
This post has been edited by Guy : 16 August 2006 - 07:34 PM
blushes
I didn't do select color range (black)invertexpand by one pixelfill (white 100%) deselect on my version "two" spob image masks, explains that. Sorry, thanks for pointing that out (I hadn't noticed), it will be put on the to-do list somewhere after "Finish Total Conversion" and before "Get on with the rest of life."
Alright that helps a lot. Thank you.
Oh and I agree with Guy, those are wonderful graphics.