This needs to be moved into the backend, and partially into the shader. So far this only removes the code from the main rendering logic, the final implementation is not done yet.
It had to go because it required the main rendering code to look deep into the texture data which would be a major blocker for refactoring.
Set the tinting RGB values of textures being rendered. Can be used in DISPLAYROOMS or before rotatesprite (similar to setaspect). Remember to reset the values afterwards.
Patch from Fox.
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tint { pal <pal> shadered <0-255> shadegreen <0-255> shadeblue <0-255> }
Make shade apply a tint based on the RGB.
Default values for shade are zero (black).
Patch from Fox.
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Files moved but not modified. Changes to follow in a subsequent commit.
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Renamed from polymer/eduke32/build/include/hightile.h (Browse further)