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Drag distant elements (sky, mountains, distant buildings) behind the floor layer.
[BG Floor] type = normal spriteno = 1, 0 start = 0, 0 delta = 1, 1 mask = 1 [BG Distant Mountains] type = normal spriteno = 2, 0 start = 0, -50 delta = 0.3, 0.1 mask = 1 Use code with caution.
Ask any old-guard MUGEN archivist about the white whale. There are screenshots—grainy, 2005-era PNGs—of a rain-slicked, neon-drenched factory floor with animated smoke plumes and a destructible background element. The stage’s .def file reads only: "Built with Stage Tool v0.98b. Unauthorized copies will desync." To date, no public rip has ever functioned correctly. The only known working copy exists on a single 256MB USB drive owned by a user who hasn't logged into MUGEN Guild since 2012.
Assign different scroll speeds to layers to create depth. mugen stage tool exclusive
The power of these tools is best demonstrated through the countless tutorials created by the community. Resources like "Stage Tool: Create Your MUGEN Stage in Just 5 Minutes" and "只要使用一張圖片就能製作MUGEN無限格鬥場景的製作工具" (Create a MUGEN Stage Using Just One Image) have lowered the barrier to entry for thousands of aspiring developers.
Before this tool, beginners had to understand the basics of [BG] definitions and layers. Cybaster’s tool acts as a bridge, making it possible for anyone to create a non-animated or "static" stage without writing a single line of code. 3. Essential for "Static" Stage Creators
Automatically adjusts sprite sizes based on character movement.
(commest, Elecbyte’s older stage format, or more recently, the Stage Tool by various creators like Cybaster/ExShadow) refers to a specific way of building stages with advanced parallax, animation control, and Delta (camera movement) that standard MUGEN stages don’t support. This public link is valid for 7 days
Creating a professional-grade stage involves a systematic approach. Here is how to build one efficiently using modern tool suites.
The industry standard for editing .sff and .def files and aligning sprites. GraphicsGale or GIMP Precise control over 256-color palettes and transparency. Advanced Scripting
While the community relies on several legacy programs, a few specific suites offer exclusive pipelines for modern stage design. 1. Fighter Factory Studio (Advanced Stage Module)
The latest tool releases, such as the , represent the cutting edge of this evolution. Instead of manually editing configuration files, IKEMEN Lab provides a visual, searchable database to manage characters, stages, and screen packs. It features drag-and-drop roster organization and automatically detects whether a stage is Standard, Wide, or Extra Wide, streamlining the integration of new content. Can’t copy the link right now
The tool excels at static stages. Creating complex, multi-layered, or animated backgrounds still requires hand-coding or, at minimum, subsequent manual editing.
to control how different background layers move at different speeds, creating a 3D parallax effect. using Fighter Factory?
Press the right mouse button to auto-detect the bottom of the image for the red line.
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