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Revision as of 13:37, 18 February 2022
The game_pawn module handle character animation, rendering, collision and physics.
This module offer several structures the user can use to configure a pawn (a player, an enemy or any moving object) for rendering (multi-layers and flip/flap) and movement.
Contents
Dependencies
Settings
- GAMEPAWN_USE_PHYSICS: Include collision and physics handling functions.
Usage
Define pawn's sprites
The visual of a pawn is defined by one or more sprite layers. The Game_Sprite structure allows to define the parameters of each layer : The X/Y position of the layer relative to the Pawn, the pattern number offset from the pattern number defined in the animation, the sprite color and a special flag for display.
Examples:
Simple color sprite (1 layer): const Game_Sprite g_SpriteLayers[] = { { 0, 0, 0, COLOR_WHITE, 0 }, // Sprite position offset: 0,0. Pattern offset: 0. Color: White. No special flag }; Two color sprite (2 layer):
const Game_Sprite g_SpriteLayers[] = { { 0, 0, 0, COLOR_WHITE, 0 }, // Sprite position offset: 0,0. Pattern offset: 0. Color: White. No special flag { 0, -8, 4, COLOR_GRAY, 0 }, // Sprite position offset: 0,-8. Pattern offset: 4. Color: Gray. No special flag }; 3 layers sprite with auto-switching (to generate more color by flickering)
const Game_Sprite g_SpriteLayers[] = { { 0, 0, 0, COLOR_BLACK, PAWN_SPRITE_EVEN }, // Sprite used only on 'even' frame number { 0, 0, 12, COLOR_BLACK, PAWN_SPRITE_ODD }, // Sprite used only on 'odd' frame number { 0, 0, 4, COLOR_WHITE, 0 }, { 0, 0, 8, COLOR_LIGHT_RED, 0 }, };
Define pawn's animations
Each animation is defined by a list of Game_Frame structures that determine : The pattern number of the animation, the duration of the frame in number of display cycles, and a function to call when the character is at a given frame of the animation.
Examples:
Push animation with function to trigger const Game_Frame g_FramePunch[] = { { 0, 4, null }, // Display pattern 0 for 4 render cycles { 8, 4, null }, { 8, 1, DoPunch }, // call function DoPunch() when Pawn is displaying this frame { 24, 4, null }, { 32, 4, null }, };
Annexe
- See also : Sample program s_game