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* create/draw sprite for NPC or use setOutfit method [DONE with setOutfit, drawn would be better]
* create/draw sprite for NPC or use setOutfit method [DONE with setOutfit, drawn would be better]
* create a house with garden for him to live [DONE]
* create a house with garden for him to live [DONE]
<gallery>
File:Flips_KISS.png|flow chart (simple)
File:Flips_advanced.png|flow chart (advanced)
</gallery>


==== beggar/pauper ====
==== beggar/pauper ====
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==== Painting Area ====
==== Painting Area ====
“Looks like a young artist did a little painting here.”<br />
“Looks like a young artist did a little painting here.”<br />
Have an area of several tiles of cobblestone/cobbled paving. Tileset of these cobblestones (ground/green_paving.png) needs to be coloured in a couple of basic colours (white, black, red, yellow, blue, orange, green, violet, brown, pink, light blue, light green, plus the already existing greyish one which is used as nothing/uncoloured. This way pixelart can be created in that area as some kind of street art. The idea is that a kid used pavement chalk to colour the cobblestones/cobbled paving, every stone (or it's more every set of stones because they are so small) in one colour. One tile in Tiled would be 4 pixels. The three layers 0_floor, 1_terrain & 2_object can be used but this limits colours to a maximum of three per tile. If the area is properly defined it would be only one layer and four colours possible per tile of course. Players could create their own pieces of art and send them in. The pieces of art should change every few days. The area could be at 0_ados_wall_n south of the DM Arena in the pentagon 97,102 | 97,124 | 126,124 | 126,107 | 111,107 | 111,102 But players would not have to use all the space. This would allow up to 60x46 pixels but excluding 32x10 in the upper right corner. Or 0_ados_city_n 54,126 | 74,126 | 74,103 | 54,103. This would allow up to 42x48 pixels.
Have an area of several tiles of cobblestone/cobbled paving. Tileset of these cobblestones (ground/green_paving.png) needs to be coloured in a couple of basic colours (white, black, red, yellow, blue, orange, green, violet, brown, pink, light blue, light green, plus the already existing greyish one which is used as nothing/uncoloured. This way pixelart can be created in that area as some kind of street art. The idea is that a kid used pavement chalk to colour the cobblestones/cobbled paving, every stone (or it's more every set of stones because they are so small) in one colour. One tile in Tiled would be 4 pixels. The three layers 0_floor, 1_terrain & 2_object can be used but this limits colours to a maximum of three per tile. If the area is properly defined it would be only one layer and four colours possible per tile of course. Players could create their own pieces of art and send them in. The pieces of art should change every few days. The area could be at 0_ados_wall_n south of the DM Arena in the hexagon 97,102 | 97,124 | 126,124 | 126,107 | 111,107 | 111,102 But players would not have to use all the space. This would allow up to 60x46 pixels but excluding 32x10 in the upper right corner. Or 0_ados_city_n 54,126 | 74,126 | 74,103 | 54,103. This would allow up to 42x48 pixels.


Here are two quick monochromatic examples, done by using the other cobblestones from the tileset green_paving.png on layers 1_terrain & 2_object. Collision is used to mark the painting area.
Here are two quick monochromatic examples, done by using the other cobblestones from the tileset green_paving.png on layers 1_terrain & 2_object. Collision is used to mark the painting area.