03-16-2007, 04:10 AM
Psychotronic wrote: But if you want him to go behind the wall instead, you can always put some fringe-less bricks in layer 6 instead of layer 0. Then Jack will pass in front of the fringe and behind the bricks. It'll look a little weird, but it will definitely look like a secret.Yepp, I meant this kind of secret pathway.
It really looks weird, sort of like Jack goes right through the wall

The other kind of secret wall is also a great way to hide secrets.
I experimented with it today and it's a lot of fun

Thanks again for your help, psychotronic.
By the way, I discovered that you don't have to add fringe in layer 0 to make it look 3D if you draw a wall in layer 6 and copy it to layer 0. But it only works with a black background or a background picture. Drawn tiles will erase the fringe if they're added to close to the wall.
You probably already know. But just in case …

