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Not using the other Cozy Packs? Never layered sprites before? There's a free version for you to try it out and see if this pack is right for you!Ĭharacter sprites are 20x16 px and come in 5 skin tones or grey scaleġ0 hairstyles in 14 colors (black, blonde, brown, copper, emerald, green, grey, light brown, lilac, navy, pink, purple, red, turquoise) and grey scaleĪll clothes come in 10 colors (black, blue, light blue, brown, green, grey, orange/white, pink, purple, red) and greyscale Want to pick your own colors or implement color sliders in your game? Greyscale versions of all sprites are provided as well. The sprites come in a 32x32 px layout to make layering clothing and hair as easy as possible. This asset pack comes in an easy on the eyes muted color palette, which goes perfectly with Cozy Farm Asset pack and Cozy Interior Asset pack. Click Connect, and if all settings are correct, WYSIWYG will connect to GrandMA console.Looking for animated, customizable player and NPCs sprites for your game? Choose from 5 skin tones, 10 hairstyles in 14 colors and a variety of clothing options! In the Address, type in "grandMA 1" if you are using session ID=1.Ĩ.
Start WYSIWYG, and patch your universes to the Port numbers in the grandMA console device.ħ. Ensure you have listed the Session ID that you will be using, e.g.
Ensure that you have the correct Station IP Address listed in the MA-WYG Driver dropdown.ĥ. Ensure that the MA-Net Mode is set correctly if you are using MA2 you must use MA-Net2, if MA1 you must use MA-Net.Ĥ. Ensure you have the correct WYSIWYG Connectivity Driver installed, version 2.900-6.800-v1.220ģ. If you cannot, please turn off your firewall or whitelist, allow WYSIWYG Application for public and private networks.Ģ. If you are using a real console or running MA onPC on a different computer, ensure you can ping the console/computer it is running on from the Computer where you have WYSIWYG. Set the Session ID as desired, and make note of it.ġ. If not, set it in the dropdown and restart the console.ģ. In MA Network Control, ensure the Station IP is set to the correct IP Address. In Settings> Global Settings, ensure you have the WYSIWYG setting ON.Ģ. Here are a few things to look for when connecting WYSIWYG to the MA Consoles:ġ. it all could just be that damn silly tab missing on the Ethernet cable and it slipped out for some fresh air Then like any troubleshooting in the lighting world.
but thats more because I'm lazy with that stuff on the ma. and yes I do use the Wyg2ma application as well to help with the rest. All I really do is just enter where the ABC of line match in wyg which is often just a 1 to 1 patch. I will say right now I spend about 2 minutes on the setup of my MA/Hog/Chamsys systems to Wyg.
Then like me if its something that used on every file make a template file with the setting already saved. You just need to put a system in place so that your list of reasons for not connecting is one or two things. Even still you need to have the initial communication between the two setup. Not to mention a few chats with Dany and Dino at Cast confirming this. but from what I recall it was up to the console manufactures to implement which they seem to have dropped all together, as the option to auto-patch is still there in wyg. it be great if the old auto patch to console was still alive and well. so just switch the MA to right port and done. in the GMAWYG driver I just leave it setup as grandMA 1 - 192.169.#.# and if it doesn't connect it's usually due to me setting the MA into 127.0.0.0 mode. so I know all my MA stuff should talk either in the 192.169.#.# and my art net is 2.10.#.# ranges. 1) Web (which I keep away from my lighting computers the best I can) 2) Console line which I use as MA mode or Hog Mode or what ever console comes into the office. this leave it so the only other issue would be which IP zone you are using. I have a habit now to just leave Wyg enabled option on the MA2 on and I'll turn it off if issues arise on site. More often than not its usually the MA side of things that cause the non connection.