Quick Start Tutorials


How to make a KiSS set   This tutorial shows how to create a new KiSS set, import GIF images into this set, and have them automatically converted to KiSS CEL and KCF files. You will use the editing features of UltraKiss to adjust the image layering order, learn how to create new pages in your set, and see how to copy and paste images onto different pages. You will create FKiSS events by editing the KiSS CNF configuration file, use the Event Wizard, and the FKiSS Editor tool. You will also see how to add audio files to your KiSS set and explore the use of sound.
How to convert CEL images This tutorial shows the use of the Image Editor to convert images in alternate image format such as GIF, PNG, or JPG to KiSS CEL and KCF files. You will also see how to automatically convert images to CEL format when they are imported into the set. This tutorial introduces the Color Editor tool to create new KCF palette files and shows how to add new multipalette variants to a KCF file. You will see how to add UltraKiss button components to your set and how to attach events to these components using the Event Wizard. You will also learn how to change the transparency of an image.
How to program FKiSS events This tutorial introduces the FKiSS Event Wizard to easily create action events on your objects or cels. You will learn how to edit your event code and modify it. You will also learn how to create Snap-To events for precise positioning of clothes when they touch the doll body.
How to do simple timer animation   This tutorial works with CEL images and KCF files and shows you how to import these files into a KiSS set. You will edit the KiSS CNF configuration file and create animation events using alarms. You will explore a simple technique using a transparent image and a collision event to recognize object movement limits. Lastly, you will add a simple animated GIF file to your set as an alternate type of animation.
How to debug your FKiSS code   This tutorial introduces the editing and trace features of the FKiSS Editor. You will see how you can trace the execution of your FKiSS code and observe its behavior. You will learn how to enable and disable specific event tracing and how to use the UltraKiss log file to track your event code execution. You will be able to see your variable values and dynamically change these values as you single step through your code.

 

 


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