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Visionaire Studio offers the possibility to create your own action parts through [[Plugins|plugins]]. If you have installed such plugins, you will not find the custom action parts in the action part selection dialog but only at the very bottom of the list (so add a random action part from the dialog first and change it afterwards). | Visionaire Studio offers the possibility to create your own action parts through [[Plugins|plugins]]. If you have installed such plugins, you will not find the custom action parts in the action part selection dialog but only at the very bottom of the list (so add a random action part from the dialog first and change it afterwards). | ||
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== Character == | == Character == |
Revision as of 19:06, 6 October 2022
Introduction
By default, the action part selection dialog (see image) pops up when adding a new action part to an action (you can disable this in the options). The dialog shows all available action parts grouped by categories on the right hand side. Click on one of the buttons to open up a category list and choose the desired action part. The action parts you use the most will be listed on the left hand side for quick & easy access (double-click to select). There is also a search field available.
You can always change the type of action part after you added it. Just choose another part from the list at the top of the action part properties area.
Visionaire Studio offers the possibility to create your own action parts through plugins. If you have installed such plugins, you will not find the custom action parts in the action part selection dialog but only at the very bottom of the list (so add a random action part from the dialog first and change it afterwards).
You can find a complete list of available action parts below.
Character
Display text
Displays the included Text over the top of the linked Characters head. If the current outfit includes a talking animation, it is automatically started. If an audio file has been included, it is played.
- If Show as background text is not selected, the cursor gets hidden while the text is displayed. The player may then skip the text by clicking the left mouse button (unless the cursor was manually hidden prior to calling the action part). All action parts listed after "Display text" will not be performed until the displayed text has finished being displayed.
- If Show as background text is selected, the user can perform actions while the text is being displayed and all actions listed after "Display text" will continue to be executed. Background text cannot be skipped. Use it to display conversations by people in the background or to allow the user to perform actions or walk around the scene while someone else is talking.
Wait until character stops speaking
tbd
Send character to position
Send the selected character to a specified position; make sure the specified position is not outside of the way borders.
If "wait until character reached destination" is selected then: all action parts listed after this, will not be performed until the character has reached the specified destination.
Send character to object
Send the selected character to the linked object; make sure the character & object are on the same scene.
If "wait until character reached destination" is selected then: all action parts listed after this, will not be performed until the character has reached the linked object.
Wait until character stops
This prevents action parts listed after this one from being performed until the selected character has stopped walking. This action part should only really be used during cut-scenes; when the player has no control over the character or it's position &/or destination.
Stop character
If the selected character is walking to a destination; then this action part will cancel the destination & stop the character at its current position.
Align character
This action part allows you to realign the selected character towards a new direction.
Set character to position
This action part allows you to teleport the selected to character to a specified position in the selected scene & control the direction the character should be facing.
Set character to object
This action part allows you to teleport the selected character to a linked object & control the direction the character should be facing; the character & object should be in the same scene.
Change character
This action part allows you to change the current playable character; if the new playable character is in the same scene as the previously used playable character then select the "Immediately show scene" option, otherwise select the "Fade to scene" option.
Change outfit
This action part allows you to change the linked characters outfit to another one; if "Do not unload old outfit animations" is selected then: the previous outfits animations will be stored in memory so they don't have to be reloaded if you change back to them later on.
Change comment set
This action part allows you to change the default comment sets of what is to be displayed when a character performs an invalid action; this could be changed to display comments which reflect the characters current mood.
Change walking sound
This action part allows you to change the footstep sounds of the selected character to the linked audio file.
Change font of a character
This action part allows you to change the default font (displayed text) for the selected character.
Change character speed
This action part allows you to control the selected characters walking speed; this could be used for controlling when a character walks, runs or the speed the character should move over a specific area of terrain.
Change character animation index
Changes the animation index of a character (default is 0 when the game is started). This index is used for talk-, random- and stand-animations. If more than 1 animation exists for a direction then this index decides which animation is shown.
Example: A character has 8 talk animations, 2 for each direction (0, 90, 180, 270 degrees). If the index is 0 then the first of the two animations (for a direction) is shown. If the index is 1 then the second animation is shown.
With this index it is possible to have different animations (e.g. talking friendly / neutral / angry) without changing the complete outfit.
Chase character
Allows you to make a character follow/chase another character around a scene; if the character doing the following/chasing enters the set radius then a linked "called by other action" can be performed - if an action is linked.
The two characters must be in the same scene!
Stop chase
Stops character(s) from chasing the selected character.
Show/Hide character
Show or hide the selected character.
Set character visibility
Allows you to set the opacity of the selected character by using the Visibility [%] & control the amount of time (in ms) with the Delay [ms] as to how long it should take to change from current opacity to new opacity amount.
If a value is linked to Visibility (value) then it will be used instead of the value set in Visibility [%].
This could be used for creating a semi-transparent character: like a ghost for instance or maybe to suggest the character is invisible because they are wearing a special item; like the ring in: The Lord of the Rings or Simon the Sorcerer.
Start dialog/dialog-layer
Starts dialog between the current character and a partner. The dialog has to be created under the dialog option of the addressed character. Following action parts will be executed immediately so take care if this is not the last action part of the listed actions.
Stop dialog
Allows you to manually stop & close the currently opened dialog.
Scene
Start color overlay
tbd
Change scene
Allows you to change to a new scene & teleport the selected character to the linked object of a scene & set the direction the character should be facing; you can switch to new scene instantly or you can fade out of current scene & into the next.
Allows you to switch to a new scene or menu without having to teleport a character; useful for switching to menus or a scene in which you want to show a cut-scene.
Scroll scene to position
This action part: scrolls the current scene to the specified position.
Scroll scene to object (centered)
This action part: scroll the current scene until the linked object is in the center of the scene; the linked object must be in the current scene.
Center scene on character permanently
Scene is centered on the selected characters position unless the "Clear centering checkbox is selected; this action part is intended for using in cut-scenes or when you don't want the scene to be focused on the currently playable character.
Change to scene of a character
Changes to the scene where the selected character is located; this is mostly used to switch back from menu scenes to the scene where your playable character is located.
You can fade out from current scene into the one where the selected character is located or you can show the scene instantly.
Set fade effect to new scene
Let's you control the transition effects from one scene to another & the amount of time (in ms) that the transition should take.
Set object visibility
This action part allows you to control the opacity of the linked object in any scene & the amount of time it should take (in ms) to change from current opacity to the set opacity amount.
Move object
tbd
Move object to
tbd
Change way system
Allows you to change the current way system for any scene by linking to another way system; this could be used to change to another way system which has a different border or different paths due to something being changed in a scene; for example: maybe an earthquake or explosion blocked part of the scene & as a result we need to change the walkable paths of a scene!
Set lightmap
Sets the light map (see Light map in Scene <-- need to add page for this later!) for the selected scene.
Set brightness
Allows you to control the brightness of the selected scene; currently the brightness can only be set, one scene at a time.
Fade "snoop" animations in/out
This action part allows you to fade in/out the snoop (hotspot) animations over x time (in ms) for the current scene; in general it's a good idea to add the show snoop action to an on key input & then hide on key input (release).
Set horizontal scroll area
By default the scene can be scrolled from the left to the right border of the scene background image. With this action part it is possible to limit the horizontal scroll area. Left border sets the left border of the background image where the scene can be scrolled to (default is 0), Right border the right border analogous (default is width of background image). E.g. it is possible to limit the scroll area and let a character walk from outside into the scene.
Set vertical scroll area
By default the scene can be scrolled from the top to the bottom border of the scene background image. With this action part it is possible to limit the vertical scroll area. Top border sets the top border of the background image where the scene can be scrolled to (default is 0), Bottom border the bottom border analogous (default is height of background image).
Keep scene in memory
This action part allows you to store various things from the current scene into memory for the set amount of scene changes; this is useful for when you want to change to a new scene (cut-scene maybe) & then back again without having to wait for the images & animations etc to reload.
Condition, If, Value
If character has item
tbd
If Lua result
tbd
Wait until value was changed
tbd
Wait until condition was changed
tbd
Start tween on value
tbd
Change condition
Allows you to change the boolean value of the linked condition to true or false.
Set value
Allows you to change the value of the linked value with one of the Operators listed below.
Operators
Set random value
Allows you to set a random value; from min to max or by linking to another value.
If condition
Only perform the actions wrapped in the query, if the linked condition equals the boolean true or false value you selected; else perform actions listed after the next else (if provided) or end if.
If value
Only perform the actions wrapped in the query, if the linked value matches one of the specified criteria in the Operators listed below; else perform actions listed after the next else (if provided) or end if.
Operators
If character is on scene
Only perform the actions wrapped in the query if the selected character is on the selected scene; else perform actions listed after the next else (if provided) or end if.
If character is current character
Only perform the actions wrapped in the query, if the selected character is the character you are currently controlling; else perform actions listed after the next else (if provided) or end if.
If character is aligned to
tbd
If language is current language
Only perform the actions wrapped in the query, if the selected language equals the current language being used; else perform actions listed after the next else (if provided) or end if.
If command is current command
Only perform the actions wrapped in the query, if the current command being used equals the selected command; else perform actions listed after the next else (if provided) or end if.
If current object ...
Only perform the actions wrapped in the query if the current position of the mouse cursor meets the selected criteria listed in Objects below; else perform actions listed after the next else (if provided) or end if.
Objects
If savegame/autosave exists
Only perform the actions wrapped in the query, if a save game or the specified auto-save number exists; else perform actions listed after the next else (if provided) or end if.
This query is very useful & can be used for checking if a player can resume game on start or the auto-saves can be used for checking if a certain achievement/bonus content has been obtained without having to use lua to read from an external file.
Else
Allows you to add additional if else queries after the previous if; if no if is added after the else then any actions added to the else part will only be performed if the initial if query criteria was not met.
End if
This action part is used to end an if else query; there should be the same amount of end if, as if queries.
Interface
Add/Remove item
Adds or removes the selected item to/from the selected characters inventory; if the item is already part of the users inventory/or not currently part of the users inventory then do nothing.
If scroll to added item is checked then show the inventory & scroll to the newly added item; this should only be checked for the current player & if an item was added & not removed.
Remove all items from character
Removes all items from the selected character.
Give all items to other character
Transfers all items from the selected character to another character.
Save object
Saves the object which is currently under the mouse cursor to memory; this action part is used in conjunction with Execute command on saved object.
Execute command on saved object
The saved command is being executed on a previously saved object. This action part is essential if you are using a coin/ring interface.
Clear saved object
Removes the currently saved object from memory; if no object is currently stored/saved, then do nothing.
Enable/Disable all interfaces
This allows you to globally show or hide all interfaces at the same time.
Show/Hide interface
Allows you to show, hide or toggle if the selected interface class is shown or hidden.
Set interface visibility
Allows you to set the opacity for the selected interface class & set a delay time, for how long it should take to change opacity; set as "0ms" if you want it to instantly change to the new opacity.
Set active/inactive image
Allows you to set the active or inactive image for the linked button; this would normally be used in conjunction with on cursor enters/on cursor leaves, to show the linked button is active or inactive.
Set interface of a character
Allows you to change the default interface of a character.
Set command
Saves the selected command to memory to be executed later on.
Set cursor
Allows you to change the current mouse cursor to another one.
Set item
Sets the currently held item to the selected item; if Dragged item is checked then the item can be dragged.
Animation
Play/Hide animation
Play or Stop the linked animation; the animation will play forward unless Play in reverse order is checked.
If Wait until animation is finished is checked then the action parts listed after this one will not be performed until the animation has finished; it will never end if animation is being looped unless you manually hide/stop the animation.
Wait until animation is finished
This action part prevents all other actions listed after this one from being performed until the linked animation finishes or is manually stopped; this action part should be used if you set an animation playing but wanted to perform a few action parts after the animation & then wait until the linked animation has finished playing before carrying on with the rest of the listed actions.
Preload/Unload animation
Stores or removes the linked animation to/from memory; the animation will be stored to memory, so you don't have to reload it each time you enter the scene - until you unload the animation.
Preload/Unload character
Stores or removes the selected character to/from memory; all the characters animations (for each outfit) will be stored to memory so you can instantly switch between outfits without having to wait for them to load - until you unload the character.
Change position of an animation
Set the current position (x,y) of the linked animation via one the Operators & the specified value.
Operators
Action, Script
Call/Quit action
Performs or Stops the linked called by other action.
Quit current action
All action parts listed after this one will be cancelled!
Jump to action part
Allows you to jump forwards or backwards to a certain action part via the value you set in Skip action parts; this action part can be used to create a loop by wrapping it inside of an if else query & having it jump back to the action part containing the if condition or value & will only continue the action parts listed after the jump to action part if the condition/value criteria are met.
Jump relative allows you to skip x action parts forward or backwards, whereas ...
Jump absolute allows you to jump to the action part value you set in Skip action parts.
Call script
Allows you to call a script which is assigned as an execution script.
Execute a script
Allows you to call a global function or variable function or even write a custom script inside of the action part editor section.
Example of calling a global function or variable function:
-- this is how we call a global function assigned in a definition script
function_name() -- yes, it's as simple as calling the function name & adding closed brackets afterwards
-- now let's call a variable function which should also be assigned in a definition script!
function_name("string", integer, bool) -- text should be wrapped in " or ' & integers are number values, bool = true or false!
-- let's say we have a function which allows us to add a number to an integer variable
addValue(10) -- this adds 10 to the current integer value
-- the function inside of the definition script may look something like this ...
function addValue(i) -- "i" being what we replaced with "10" (above)
count = count + i -- this adds the value stored in i to the current value!
print('the old value was ' .. count - i .. ', the new value is ' .. count .. '!') -- print old/new values to the log file
end
Comment
tbd
If ilios script true
tbd
Run ilios script
tbd
Multimedia
Set audio bus
tbd
Fade audio container in/out
tbd
Fade sound
tbd
Play sound
Play the selected sound file & set the volume & left/right audio balance; only mono channel sounds can be panned.
Play and loop sound infinitely
Same as Play sound action part, apart from the selected sound will continue to loop until it is stopped via the Stop currently playing sound action part.
Stop currently playing sound
Stops the selected sound file from playing; if the selected sound file is not playing then do nothing.
Wait until sound is finished
Wait until the selected sound file has finished playing; all action parts listed after this action will not be performed until the sound file has finished playing.
Change background music
Allows you to change the background music file for the selected scene & set the volume & left/right audio balance; only mono channel sounds can be panned.
Change volume
Change the volume level for: music, sound, speech, movies & global by using one of the operators & setting a volume value.
Operators
Change settings of currently playing sound
Allows you to edit the volume level & left/right audio balance of a currently playing sound; if the selected sound file is not currently playing, then this action part will have no effect.
Play video
Allows you to play the selected video file, declare if video should be scaled to users screen resolution & decide what the currently playing active sounds should do while video is playing or after it has finished!
Active sounds
Savegame
Load/Execute autosave
Allows you to load or save from/to the currently allocated autosave value.
Load/Save game
Allows you to load or save from/to the currently selected save slot; bearing in mind that all new saves will automatically be added to the first empty save slot as opposed to the actual selected one, if the currently selected save slot doesn't already contain a save game.
Show next/previous savegames
This action part allows you to scroll through the save slots; providing you decide not use a set amount of save slots.
Delete savegame/autosave
Allows you to delete a save from the currently selected save game slot or to delete the allocated autosave value; if provided.
Miscellaneous
Begin/End of cutscene
Allows you to start or stop a cut-scene; cut-scenes are scenes containing none playable scenarios in which the player has no control over what is happening on the screen.
Pause
Allows you to set a pause/delay between action parts; in other words all action parts listed after pause will not be resumed until after the pause time value has been reached. This is especially useful for controlling loops & what is happening on the screen.
Set text and voice output
This action part allows you to determine if both spoken text (subtitles) & speech (audio) should both be shown/played or whether to only show the spoken text or play the speech.
Output options
Display narration text
This is essentially narration text & is not spoken by characters. The text in this action part can be manually positioned anywhere on the screen unlike the character > display text action part.
Additional Info
Display object text
Allows you to assign a display text to a scene object or interface button & display indefinitely; or at least until the displayed text is hidden with the Hide object text action part.
Hide object text
Use this to hide a displayed text created with the Display object text action part.
Skip current text
Skips the currently displayed spoken text or narration text; not applicable to background texts.
Set speed for text output
Allows you to speed up or slow down the text output by x percentage based on whatever pause value you add to your displayed text.
Show/Hide cursor
Show or hide the mouse cursor. Warning! hiding the mouse cursor kills all input methods; meaning that neither the mouse, nor keyboard will work until the cursor is unhidden.
Start/Stop earthquake
Play god by starting or stopping an earthquake. You can also control the force & speed of the screen shake.
Change language
Allows you to change between the languages you have setup; language controls which text & speech files will be displayed/played.
Quit game
Allows you quit the game executable & go back to the desktop.
Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Character
- 2.1 Display text
- 2.2 Wait until character stops speaking
- 2.3 Send character to position
- 2.4 Send character to object
- 2.5 Wait until character stops
- 2.6 Stop character
- 2.7 Align character
- 2.8 Set character to position
- 2.9 Set character to object
- 2.10 Change character
- 2.11 Change outfit
- 2.12 Change comment set
- 2.13 Change walking sound
- 2.14 Change font of a character
- 2.15 Change character speed
- 2.16 Change character animation index
- 2.17 Chase character
- 2.18 Stop chase
- 2.19 Show/Hide character
- 2.20 Set character visibility
- 2.21 Start dialog/dialog-layer
- 2.22 Stop dialog
- 3 Scene
- 3.1 Start color overlay
- 3.2 Change scene
- 3.3 Show scene/menu
- 3.4 Scroll scene to position
- 3.5 Scroll scene to object (centered)
- 3.6 Center scene on character permanently
- 3.7 Change to scene of a character
- 3.8 Set fade effect to new scene
- 3.9 Set object visibility
- 3.10 Move object
- 3.11 Move object to
- 3.12 Change way system
- 3.13 Set lightmap
- 3.14 Set brightness
- 3.15 Fade "snoop" animations in/out
- 3.16 Set horizontal scroll area
- 3.17 Set vertical scroll area
- 3.18 Keep scene in memory
- 4 Condition, If, Value
- 4.1 If character has item
- 4.2 If Lua result
- 4.3 Wait until value was changed
- 4.4 Wait until condition was changed
- 4.5 Start tween on value
- 4.6 Change condition
- 4.7 Set value
- 4.8 Set random value
- 4.9 If condition
- 4.10 If value
- 4.11 If character is on scene
- 4.12 If character is current character
- 4.13 If character is aligned to
- 4.14 If language is current language
- 4.15 If command is current command
- 4.16 If current object ...
- 4.17 If savegame/autosave exists
- 4.18 Else
- 4.19 End if
- 5 Interface
- 5.1 Add/Remove item
- 5.2 Remove all items from character
- 5.3 Give all items to other character
- 5.4 Save object
- 5.5 Execute command on saved object
- 5.6 Clear saved object
- 5.7 Enable/Disable all interfaces
- 5.8 Show/Hide interface
- 5.9 Set interface visibility
- 5.10 Set active/inactive image
- 5.11 Set interface of a character
- 5.12 Set command
- 5.13 Set cursor
- 5.14 Set item
- 6 Animation
- 7 Action, Script
- 8 Multimedia
- 9 Savegame
- 10 Miscellaneous