Script to draw Mario

  • Videogamer555
    13th Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    It's a Lua script that draws a mario pic. I wrote this VB6 program that takes in an image and generates a Lua script out of it. Instead of using this program to generate a save file and then posting the save (breaking TPT rules), it generates a Lua script which must be run with the dofile command. Since it is not an actual CPS file with image data, it is just a script which when run from TPT will GENERATE an image, I think this might be allowed to be posted.
    So I'm gonna post it here. It is in the zip file (cause the Lua script file itself is so mega-large).
    Download from:
    http://www.mediafire.com/?oa661vpq8frn6c4
  • ArtMaster
    13th Dec 2011 Banned 0 Permalink
    This post is hidden because the user is banned
  • Videogamer555
    13th Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink

    ArtMaster:

    HOLY SHIT! 113426 strings. 4448 kb.
    How long did you do it?
    3 years?


    I wrote this VB6 program that takes in an image and generates a Lua script out of it.
    Trust me, I did NOT write over 100000 lines of Lua. I wrote maybe 50 lines of VB code in VB6. The VB program does all the converting of the image pixel data to lines of Lua script.

    By the way, it is best viewed in "nothing display" so there are no blur or glow effects. Press "8" on your keyboard to switch to "nothing display".
  • me4502
    13th Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @Videogamer555 (View Post)

    file is deleted... also, are you planning on releasing the vb6 code?
  • Videogamer555
    13th Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Here's an even better version of the script. Run this Lua script in TPT for a higher quality version of the Mario image.
    http://www.mediafire.com/?6b027uef6iauwm5
  • code1949
    13th Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink

    Videogamer555:

    Since it is not an actual CPS file with image data, it is just a script which when run from TPT will GENERATE an image, I think this might be allowed to be posted.

    Actually, you can have a save that is an image-scanned picture as long as you do not publish it. Your program does not break the rules at all. If someone uses it to break the rules, it's their damn fault.
  • Lockheedmartin
    13th Dec 2011 Moderator 0 Permalink
    We already have enough false reports of CGI. So if someone does it'll be picked up quick. It should be fine then, but I'm not sure.
  • Videogamer555
    13th Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    To tell if it's true or false, just download the file and see for yourself. The link is:
    http://www.mediafire.com/?6b027uef6iauwm5
    That's why I'm linking. Is so you have proof.
  • asusoverclocked
    13th Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    the links dont work

  • fireball5000
    13th Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    necro

Locked by jacob1: cgi scripts are against the rules