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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
https://youtu.be/CKmdqII6nkc
This may help... I have not tried it yet.
@valkill100 when you have time maybe shoot me your solution, and maybe I can see somethig that will make it easier.
After some searching, I only came across this forum entry where one user suggested to
This works, however, if I understood it correctly, requires me to import the same image an n amount of times and edit it an n amount of times as well to get the complete tilesheet in the game. Is that correct? Is that the only native way or is there a swifter method like, e.g. in RPG maker where one can simply import a png tilesheet to import rocks, trees, rivers, grass, etc.? Thank you very much.