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[Yami's Overlay Mapping] Adding a masked picture on a layer

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  • Original title: [Yami's Overlay Mapping] Adding a masked picture on a layer
  • Original author: Gui
  • Original date: October 3, 2014
  • Source thread: https://forums.rpgmakerweb.com/threads/yamis-overlay-mapping-adding-a-masked-picture-on-a-layer.32576/
  • Source forum path: Game Development Engines > Ruby Game System (RGSS) Scripts > RGSSx Script Support

Summary

I have this small but nonetheless frustrating problem with one of my paralax map: { "lightbox_close": "Close", "lightbox_next": "Next",

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I have this small but nonetheless frustrating problem with one of my paralax map:

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I wish to put the foreground trees onto a separate layer, which I tried to do with a simple Show Picture event locked with the Fixed Pictures script by Seer UK and OriginalWij: this works well except that the sun beams effect done with Yami's Overlay Mapping script appears behind the foreground trees instead of the other way around.

I tried to find PK8's Unlimited Graphically Layered Maps script to solve this issue but with no luck; maybe someone knows where I could download a copy of this script?

Otherwise, any other solution will be helpful...

Thanks in advance for any input

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