![]() Do I need to manually go in and change them to fit GameMaker or is there something I can do to speed up the process? That's all fair enough, but I've come to realize that RPG Maker tilesets are formatted very differently, particularly the A1-A4 ones. I noticed that RPG Maker seems to have a system built in for auto-tiling and that GameMaker requires you to go in and add the tiles yourself. I just want to see if I can do the same thing in GameMaker that I did in RPG Maker as a way to help me learn how to use it. I'm not releasing it, so this doesn't violate any rules regarding their use. Right now, I'm doing a practice project by re-creating a scene from one of my RPG Maker games. I'm coming from RPG Maker and I don't mind putting in the extra work to make some of my tilesets appear in my project. ![]() I see that GameMaker Studio 2 has the ability to auto-tile, which is awesome. I literally just started learning GameMaker stuff today, so please go easy on me!
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