Post by lobb on Jul 27, 2023 13:09:43 GMT -5
Here's an explanation/code on how to make a one-eyed cyclops baby! Like this:
Besides providing some code, I'll also include explanations and instructions so you can edit it to your heart's content!
1. First, under "Add Ball", create a new ball with the head as a base. This is going to be your eyeball, so make sure you make it big enough. You can also play with the positioning to your heart's content You can see my example here:
In this baby's case, this is ball 138.
2. Next, create another ball. Use the previous one as a base. Make it smaller and change the outline colour to whatever you want. Don't forget to change the outline type as well. Here's my example:
In this example, this is ball 139.
~ Code ~
You can use this code to copy/paste, but don't forget to change things like the base ball for the pupil, iris colour, etc.
;base x y z color otlnCol spckCol fuzz group outline ballsize bodyarea addGroup texture
63, 0, 10, -70, 65, 244, 0, 0, 0, -1, 70, 0, 0, -1
138, 0, 10, -70, 51, 38, 0, 0, 0, 3, 30, 0, 0, -1
3. Next, we've got to turn what we've made into something the game will recognise as an eyeball and pupil. Find the "Eyes" section. The first row are the eyeballs, the second one the pupils. Replace one of the numbers in the first row with your eyeball and one in the second with your pupil, like so:
Note: The game animates the first column as the baby's right eye and the second as the left. This includes a slight tilt to the eyelids. If you want to change it, you can simply replace the numbers in the second column instead of the first.
~ More Code ~
You can probably just replace it yourself but here it is (don't forget to change 138 and 139 to your actual ball numbers):
[Eyes]
138 35
139 68
4. Finally, you'll want to add the original eyes. Go to the "Omissions" section and include the eyeballs (35 and 36), the pupils (68 and 69) and the eyebrows (37-46):
~ Code ~
NOTE: Do NOT replace the section entirely, keep the other omissions already in your file! Depending on your eyeball's position, you may see a ball floating on top of it. If you do, omit ball 7 as well.
And ta-da! You have your cyclops baby
[Omissions]
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
68
69
And ta-da! You have your cyclops baby