<!--quoteo(post=209081:date=Jul 21 2008, 10:10 AM:name=SGR)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (SGR @ Jul 21 2008, 10:10 AM) [/quote] Why in the world did you black out a folder name in the directory?
Awesome! I always thought Route 99 was an underrated Zone, great to see your conversion coming along well.
<!--quoteo(post=209189:date=Jul 21 2008, 07:56 PM:name=SOTI)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (SOTI @ Jul 21 2008, 07:56 PM) [/quote] Why in the world did you black out a folder name in the directory? [/quote] That's the name of the user logged on.
It's nice to see that you have HPz fully ported, however there are a few things you should try to improve, such as music and layout, from looking at the video there are a few tiles that got fit together properly, also the layout seems a bit simple and has a "one route" sense to it, try to create some of your own 128x128 chunks, that should help to make the layout a bit more dynamic.
I'm shit at level art & don't know how to do it. I'll consider doing another route, when I can be bothered to edit HPZ because I'm getting sick of editing it, it's time to do another level.
I was actually trying to port that level along with other advance levels the past couple days, but all the platforms and such are so uneven that they don't fit evenly into any chunks. Might I ask how you got the graphics in? Of course it could just be because I depend on sprite sheets that usually don't care about eveness since it's assumed it's for MMF Nice job on the color conversion too, that's one of the most time consuming parts.
So, I've started Mozart again. So far, I've been able to isolate channels (thank god for pointers). Next, I'll try converting the HEX bytes into logical notes (excluding DAC, because it's based on individual sounds) and then playback. I'll try to support ASM somewhere in there too. For now, enjoy these screenshots: Not much has changed in the header. The "update" button, just updates the channels in the notation tab. I'm still trapping for values less than 2F. Channel highlighting. Works lovely on songs with channels in the correct order. However, songs with channels in weird orders or overlapping tend to screw up to high heaven. The highlighting will explain it self in a moment. I reorganized the channels into tabs and textboxes (thanks SOTI!) to help keep things more legible than a block of text. The label's color is it's highlighting in the main notation. Currently, I need to globalize this text so it stays current in all feilds. As you can see, this is the FM tab. PSG DAC
That looks great, Armada. I think this tool will be a great service to those who don't understand the whole concept of music very well.
Like before, I'm not really seeing the advantage—you're still displaying everything with their original values, which offers no real advantage over simply editing the music in a hex editor. There needs to be some sort of intuitive graphical interface that makes it all easier, you know? Anyway, it is pretty neat for what it is; I just hope it goes further than that.
That's just HEX mode. Did you look at the status bar? There's going to be notation mode as soon as I can parse it. I'm aming to make the playback screen resemble Chaotix's sound test screen. Dunno' how much that can help. :\ EDIT: I think it'll help by allowing you to "see" what you're hearing. Thanks. I'll see what I can do. EDIT: just a note, I forgot to isolate the voice data. That's been fixed now.
<!--quoteo(post=209795:date=Jul 22 2008, 07:14 PM:name=Cinossu)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Cinossu @ Jul 22 2008, 07:14 PM) [/quote] This is looking pretty amazing. I love this hack.
<!--quoteo(post=211788:date=Jul 28 2008, 05:26 PM:name=ZFG)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ZFG @ Jul 28 2008, 05:26 PM) Finaly got SonED2 to work, Edited the level art a little bit.[/quote] It's a nice start, hopefully you'll up the contrast between the base colour and the pattern, and possibly make the blocks larger. As it is, it's a little hard on the eyes.
I need some opinions, Yesterday I created some palletes for Sonic 2, can you tell me if they look good? Here are the palletes: Title Screen EHZ CPZ ARZ CNZ HTZ MCZ OOZ MZ SCZ WFZ DEZ
I actually like those palettes (especially OOZ). I think the white in DEZ comes off as too much though, but overall I like the bright theme you have going on there.