Explain that again. How did you want it to work? On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 9:58 AM, eric drewes <figarus@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > well when i originally had the idea i was thinking it'd be one solid > picture and the buttons would change hue and you had to find the right > combination to make it the right hue to get past the puzzle but with this > way of doing it, i guess yeah 4 regions... > > > On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 12:49 PM, Kent Petersen <kentkmp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> How many regions? 4? so it's a 2x2? >> >> >> On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 9:47 AM, eric drewes <figarus@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> i think 4 different colors and just 1 solution >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 12:32 PM, Kent Petersen <kentkmp@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: >>> >>>> Eric - Details wanted >>>> >>>> How many regions of the picture will there be? What are it's dimensions? >>>> (ex 3x3) >>>> >>>> How many possible finishes are there? Would you like there to be one >>>> solution that everyone gets or should there be multiple possible solutions? >>>> Maybe it would be different if you set it all green as opposed to all red. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 8:06 AM, Kent Petersen <kentkmp@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: >>>> >>>>> Sounds easy enough. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 10:53 PM, Alan Wolfe <alan.wolfe@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hey Eric, >>>>>> >>>>>> I think we have all the tech we need to make that color changing >>>>>> puzzle whenever you want to. >>>>>> >>>>>> I was talkin to Kent a little about it. >>>>>> >>>>>> So basically was this how it worked? >>>>>> >>>>>> #1 - a picture is displayed on the screen with different sections >>>>>> being different colors >>>>>> #2 - there are 4 buttons (2 on each side) of the picture. When you >>>>>> click the buttons it changes colors of certain sections >>>>>> #3 - when you have the right color combos the puzzle is completed >>>>>> >>>>>> Ok so what I was thinking would work well for this is... >>>>>> >>>>>> #1 - make each region in the painting be it's own image. Make it >>>>>> white where you want the color to change and make it fully transparent >>>>>> where >>>>>> you don't want it to change anything. Optionally you can use black >>>>>> outlines >>>>>> too on sections cause black won't get colorized! (: >>>>>> #2 - Kent can use the new script function UI_AddImage to place all the >>>>>> images on the screen and use UI_SetImageColor to set them to be the >>>>>> starting >>>>>> colors (and can use that same function to update their colors as buttons >>>>>> are >>>>>> pressed) >>>>>> #3 - Kent can use UI_AddButton to add the buttons, and make it so when >>>>>> you click them, it changes the red, green, and blue components of areas >>>>>> to >>>>>> change their colors. On this button press he can also check if the areas >>>>>> all match up to the winning colors and if so do whatever is appropriate >>>>>> like >>>>>> open a temple door or whatever else. >>>>>> >>>>>> To add some spit and polish, we could also have a "frame" image that >>>>>> is shown first before the color areas so that there is some kind of nicer >>>>>> looking background to the painting but dunno if you want that or not. >>>>>> >>>>>> Anyhow, i dunno when you or Kent wanna work on this but that's how i >>>>>> see it working, and set up some script functions so that it should be >>>>>> possible. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >