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Does anyone have a list of hex values for the rock and sand cliffs?


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It would save me a bunch of time and would greatly be appreciated.

What I'm looking for is something like: 

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57 00, 58 00

6B 00, 6C 00

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But anything would be appreciated. 

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  On 5/15/2016 at 11:57 PM, Gruntlord6 said:

In a map file?

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A text list of them, like: DOLy8AP.png

But not necessarily with the picture 

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  On 5/16/2016 at 9:18 AM, FunkyFr3sh said:

Are those hex values supposed to be the id's that are used in maps? Kinda repeating gruntlords questions here, but i'm also not sure what you are looking for exactly

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Yes, those 

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I could need a list a too for the cncnet map preview generator that i made, currently i'm just using guessed values, like 400 to 500 -> draw brown

Maybe you can find something useful in the source code of the map and mission editor, I didn't look through everything yet

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  On 5/16/2016 at 11:41 PM, FunkyFr3sh said:

I could need a list a too for the cncnet map preview generator that i made, currently i'm just using guessed values, like 400 to 500 -> draw brown

Maybe you can find something useful in the source code of the map and mission editor, I didn't look through everything yet

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Hmm, well in that case, if other people need it too, and I'd have to go as far as going into a program to find them, then I guess I might as well just get them all myself by placing them down in a map and looking at them with a hex editor 

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Heh, this is quite simple.

Get "Tileset Attributes Editor", open a tileset in it, and when you move mouse cursor over the tileset image you will see the tile ID on the left side of status bar along with X and Y coordinate of the tile (in decimal form however, but I guess that won't be a problem for you).

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  On 5/17/2016 at 6:33 PM, Klofkac said:

Heh, this is quite simple.

Get "Tileset Attributes Editor", open a tileset in it, and when you move mouse cursor over the tileset image you will see the tile ID on the left side of status bar along with X and Y coordinate of the tile (in decimal form however, but I guess that won't be a problem for you).

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Ah, I was hoping you'd show up Klofkac, and that'd make it a lot easier, thanks! 

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