PixelBuilder [HTML5, Pixi.js]

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    Member Redsn0w is offline
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    shout PixelClient [HTML5, JavaScript]

    Hello,

    Not much to tell about this, but this is going to be a Habbo Client in HTML5 Canvas.

    There is no guarantee that this will be a success, but atleast, I'm going to try it!

    Features at the moment:
    - Navigator
    - Catalog
    - UI Components:
    - Container (Scrollable)
    - Button
    - BorderPanel
    - Box
    - Label (With UBB)
    - TabControl
    - More but I forgot it..
    - Generating heightmaps
    - Walking with animation
    - Part of furniture

    To-do list:
    - Furniture
    - Multiplayer (The last thing I'll do)

    Live demo:
    https://miracleshot.com/shitwalk/index.php

    Videos:



    Screenshots:


    Redsn0w.
    Last edited by Redsn0w; 07-09-14 at 12:29 AM.


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    Web Developer Papercup is offline
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    Re: PixelBuilder [HTML5, Pixi.js]

    Nice! I remember doing something similar! Good luck with this project!


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    Run, but I'll find you. Ddos Attack is offline
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    Re: PixelBuilder [HTML5, Pixi.js]

    So is it being started over, or developed upon the previous version?

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    Re: PixelBuilder [HTML5, Pixi.js]

    Quote Originally Posted by Ddos Attack View Post
    So is it being started over, or developed upon the previous version?
    This is a new version, the previous version was really bad.

    Which style is the best, light or dark, or both with a 'theme switcher'?
    Light: https://miracleshot.com/pixel/index.php?style=light
    Dark: https://miracleshot.com/pixel/index.php?style=dark

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    Moderator Blacksheep25 is offline
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    Re: PixelBuilder [HTML5, Pixi.js]

    Light :)

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    Enthusiast Nyma is offline
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    Re: PixelBuilder [HTML5, Pixi.js]

    Seems nice, good luck ;-)

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    Live Ocottish Sverlord Joopie is online now
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    Re: PixelBuilder [HTML5, Pixi.js]

    Could you post a screenshot of the light and dark theme for the phone users? :)

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    Run, but I'll find you. Ddos Attack is offline
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    Re: PixelBuilder [HTML5, Pixi.js]

    dark theme

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    Re: PixelBuilder [HTML5, Pixi.js]

    I like the 'light' theme the most.

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    Re: PixelBuilder [HTML5, Pixi.js]

    Dark theme with light themes icons

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    Proficient Member Galago is offline
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    Re: PixelBuilder [HTML5, Pixi.js]

    Light!

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    Re: PixelBuilder [HTML5, Pixi.js]

    Quote Originally Posted by Redsn0w View Post
    This is a new version, the previous version was really bad.

    Which style is the best, light or dark, or both with a 'theme switcher'?
    Light: https://miracleshot.com/pixel/index.php?style=light
    Dark: https://miracleshot.com/pixel/index.php?style=dark
    Both with a theme switcher.

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    Member Redsn0w is offline
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    Re: PixelBuilder [HTML5, Pixi.js]

    I started again todat so there are not much updates, but I stopped using Pixi.js because I don't like it.

    Today I made some walking, but it's not 100% smooth, I'll ask a friend tomorrow if he's able to help me out, if that's fixed I'll make the furniture working..

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    Re: PixelBuilder [HTML5, Pixi.js]

    You could look into three.js for rendering & bullet for physics

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    Re: PixelBuilder [HTML5, Pixi.js]

    Quote Originally Posted by Caustik View Post
    You could look into three.js for rendering & bullet for physics
    At the moment I'm just using JavaScript without any framework, it's not much harder.



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