(Warning: Under construction! It should work as is, but I have yet to cover the ACP portion)
Multiple Alternate Images Mod for v1.3.4
Description: I stumbled upon this today and decided to share it. It's how I turned my spaniel flan into a berry flan:
Spoiler: Screenshot
This works just fine with the Alternate Gender Image mod, though I don't cover how to make an alternate for each gender here.
-Step 1-
Go into phpMyAdmin and create a new column in owned_adoptables:
Now go to levels and create a new column:
Finally, go into adoptables and create a new column:
-Step 2-
Go into class_adoptable.php and add this:
Now go into class_adoptlevel.php:
Now class_ownedadoptable...
Replace public function getImage with this:
-Step 3-
ACP stuff goes here momentarily...
-Notes-
Now it should work if you fill in the rare alternate image value in phpMyAdmin. This method can be used however many times you want depending on how many alternate images you want. (For me I have the gender images, rare image, and gold image)
Multiple Alternate Images Mod for v1.3.4
Description: I stumbled upon this today and decided to share it. It's how I turned my spaniel flan into a berry flan:
This works just fine with the Alternate Gender Image mod, though I don't cover how to make an alternate for each gender here.
-Step 1-
Go into phpMyAdmin and create a new column in owned_adoptables:
name = userarealternates
type = VARCHAR
length/values = 10
default = NULL
collation = latin1_swedish_ci
check the null box
Now go to levels and create a new column:
name = rarealternateimage
type = VARCHAR
length/values = 120
default = NULL
collation = latin1_swedish_ci
check the null box
Finally, go into adoptables and create a new column:
name = rarealts
type = VARCHAR
length/values = 10
default = NULL
collation = latin1_swedish_ci
check the null box
-Step 2-
Go into class_adoptable.php and add this:
PHP:
protected $rarealts;
public function hasRareAlternates(){
return $this->rarealts;
}
Now go into class_adoptlevel.php:
PHP:
protected $rarealternateimage;
public function getRareAlternateImage($fetchMode = ""){
if($fetchMode == Model::GUI) return new Image($this->rarealternateimage);
return $this->rarealternateimage;
}
Now class_ownedadoptable...
PHP:
protected $userarealternates;
public function useRareAlternates(){
return $this->userarealternates;
}
public function getRareAltStatus(){
if($this->rarealts == "enabled" and $this->currentlevel == $this->altoutlevel){
$rand = mt_rand(1, $this->altchance);
if($rand == 1) return "yes";
}
return "no";
}
public function getRareAltImage($fetchMode = ""){
if($this->imageurl) return $this->getImageUrl($fetchMode);
if($this->currentlevel == 0) return $this->getEggImage($fetchMode);
$mysidia = Registry::get("mysidia");
$level = $this->getCurrentLevel("model");
return $level->getRareAlternateImage($fetchMode);
}
Replace public function getImage with this:
PHP:
public function getImage($fetchMode = ""){
if($this->imageurl) return $this->getImageUrl($fetchMode);
if($this->currentlevel == 0) return $this->getEggImage($fetchMode);
$mysidia = Registry::get("mysidia");
$level = $this->getCurrentLevel("model");
$type = $this->getType();
if($this->useAlternates() == "yes") return $level->getAlternateImage($fetchMode);
elseif($this->useRareAlternates() == "yes") return $level->getRareAlternateImage($fetchMode);
else return $level->getPrimaryImage($fetchMode);
}
-Step 3-
ACP stuff goes here momentarily...
-Notes-
Now it should work if you fill in the rare alternate image value in phpMyAdmin. This method can be used however many times you want depending on how many alternate images you want. (For me I have the gender images, rare image, and gold image)
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