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README.md

Pixi

A mod for importing images and more into Gamecraft.

Developed by NGnius.

Installation

Before installing Pixi, please patch Gamecraft with GCIPA and install the latest version of GamecraftModdingAPI.

Once that's done, install Pixi by copying Pixi.dll (from the latest release) into the Plugins folder in Gamecraft's main folder. Alternately, follow the install guide: https://www.exmods.org/guides/install.html (ignore the part about a zip file -- move Pixi.dll into the Plugins folder instead).

Usage

Pixi adds new commands to Gamecraft's command line to import images, and other stuff, into a game. Since Pixi places vanilla Gamecraft blocks, imported files should be visible without Pixi installed.

For the following section, anything between [ and ] characters is a command argument you must provide by replacing everything inside and including the square brackets. An argument like [dog name] is an argument named “dog name” and could be a value like Clifford or doggo, and @"[dog name]" could be a value like @"Clifford" or @"doggo".

Commands

PixiText @"[image]" converts an image to text and places a text block with that text beside you.

PixiConsole @"[image]" "[text block id]" converts an image to text and places a console block beside you which changes the specified text block.

Pixi2D @"[image]" converts an image to blocks and places it beside you.

For example, if you want to add an image called pixel_art.png, stored in Gamecraft's installation directory, execute the command Pixi2D @"pixel_art.png" to load the image as blocks. It's important to include the file extension, since Pixi isn't capable of black magic (yet).

EXPERIMENTAL

PixiBot @"[bot]" downloads a bot from Robocraft's community Factory and places it beside you.

PixiBotFile @"[bot]" converts a .bot file from rcbup to blocks and places it beside you.

PixiThicc [depth] sets the block thickness, a positive integer value, for Pixi2D image conversion. The default thickness is 1.

Some commands also have hidden features, like image rotation. Talk to NGnius on the Exmods Discord server or read the Pixi's source code to figure that out.

Behaviour

PixiText and PixiConsole share the same image conversion system. The conversion system converts every pixel to a color tag followed by a square text character. For PixiText, the resulting character string is set to the text field of the text block that the command places. For PixiConsole, the character string is automatically set to a console block in the form ChangeTextBlockCommand [text block id] [character string]. Due to limitations in Gamecraft, larger images will crash your game.

Pixi2D takes an image file and converts every pixel to a coloured block. Pixi2D uses an algorithm to convert each pixel in an image into the closest paint colour, but colour accuracy will never be as good as a regular image.

Pixi2D's colour-conversion algorithm also uses pixel transparency so you can cut out shapes. A pixel which has opacity of less than 50% will be ignored. A pixel which has an opacity between 75% and 50% will be converted into a glass cube. A pixel which has an opacity greater than 75% will be converted into the block you're holding (or aluminium if you've got your hand selected). This only works with .PNG image files since the .JPG format doesn't support image transparency.

Pixi2D also optimises block placement, since images have a lot of pixels. The blocks grouping ratio is displayed in the command line output once image importing is completed.

PixiBot and PixiBotFile convert a robot to equivalent Gamecraft blocks. If the conversion algorithm encounters a block it cannot convert, it will place a text block, with the block name, instead.

Development

Show your love by offering your help!

Ways To Contribute

  • Build a Robocraft block that's not currently supported by Pixi (send it to NGnius on Discord).
  • Report any bugs that you encounter while using Pixi.
  • Report an idea for an improvement to Pixi or for a new file format.

For questions, concerns or reports, please contact NGnius in the Exmods Discord server.

Setup

Pixi's development environment is similar to most Gamecraft mods, since it's based on HelloModdingWorld's configuration.

This project requires most of Gamecraft's .dll files to function correctly. Most, but not all, of these files are stored in Gamecraft's Gamecraft_Data\Managed folder. The project is pre-configured to look in a folder called ref in the solution's main directory or one level up from that.

You can make sure Pixi can find all .dll files it needs by copying your Gamecraft folder here and renaming it to ref, but you'll have to re-copy it after every Gamecraft update. To avoid that, create a symbolic link (look it up) to your Gamecraft install folder named ref in this folder instead.

Like most mods, you will have to patch your game with GCIPA. Pixi also requires the GamecraftModdingAPI library to be installed (in ref/Plugins/GamecraftModdingAPI.dll, the usual place).

Building

After you've completed the setup, open the solution file Pixi.sln in your prefered C# .NET/Mono development environment. I'd recommend Visual Studio Community Edition or JetBrains Rider for Windows and Monodevelop for Linux.

If you've successfully completed setup, you should be able to build the Pixi project without errors. If it doesn't work and you can't figure out why, ask for help on the Exmods Discord server.

Acknowledgements

PixiBot uses the Factory to download robots, which involves a partial re-implementation of rcbup. Robot parsing uses information from RobocraftAssembler.

Gamecraft interactions use the GamecraftModdingAPI.

Thanks to TheGreenGoblin and their Python app for converting images to coloured square characters, which inspired the PixiConsole and PixiText commands.

Thanks to Mr. Rotor for all of the Robocraft blocks used in the PixiBot and PixiBotFile commands.

Disclaimer

Pixi, Exmods and NGnius are not endorsed or supported by Gamecraft or FreeJam. Modify Gamecraft at your own risk. Read the LICENSE file for licensing information. Please don't sue this project or its contributors (that's what all disclaimers boil down to, right?).

Pixi is not magic and is actually just sufficiently advanced technology that's indistinguishable from magic.