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===Graphics editing===
===Graphics editing===
[[File:WWDIY graphics.png|thumb|right]]
[[File:WWDIY graphics.png|thumb|right]]
The graphics editor is found in the Game MakerMatic and the Comic MakerMatic modes. While mostly identical between all versions, the Comic version removes color-related options due to the black-and-white limitation and features different Picture Stamps. Some animation-aid tools are also only available in the art editing mode of the Game MakerMatic.
The graphics editor is found in the Game MakerMatic and the Comic MakerMatic modes. While mostly identical between all versions, the Comic version removes colour-related options due to the black-and-white limitation and features different Picture Stamps. Some animation-aid tools are also only available in the art editing mode of the Game MakerMatic.


'''Palette:''' The palette in the Game mode is comprised of seven 14-item pages: one page of solid colors, two pages of simple colored patterns and stripes, one page of black-and-white patterns, one page of concrete elements (such as brick walls, audience members and water) and two pages for custom-made patterns. In the Comic mode, it is comprised of two 14-item pages: one page for textures and one page for custom-made patterns.
'''Palette:''' The palette in the Game mode is comprised of seven 14-item pages: one page of solid colours, two pages of simple coloured patterns and stripes, one page of black-and-white patterns, one page of concrete elements (such as brick walls, audience members and water) and two pages for custom-made patterns. In the Comic mode, it is comprised of two 14-item pages: one page for textures and one page for custom-made patterns.


'''Palette/Stamp/Character Orientation:''' The palette, picture stamp or character stamp may be rotated or flipped. This tool is represented by the [[Dude in Undies]] for the Palette mode and his alternative caveman and leotard-clad forms for the Stamp and Character modes respectively.
'''Palette/Stamp/Character Orientation:''' The palette, picture stamp or character stamp may be rotated or flipped. This tool is represented by the [[Dude in Undies]] for the Palette mode and his alternative caveman and leotard-clad forms for the Stamp and Character modes respectively.
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*'''Elegant:''' "''A classy and refined {{color|limegreen|font}} style.''"
*'''Elegant:''' "''A classy and refined {{color|limegreen|font}} style.''"
*'''Bold:''' "''A strong, bulky {{color|limegreen|font}} style.''" (This is the real-life DFPゴシック体 font)
*'''Bold:''' "''A strong, bulky {{color|limegreen|font}} style.''" (This is the real-life DFPゴシック体 font)
*'''Calligraphy:''' "''A {{color|limegreen|font}} written by a calligraphy master.''" (This is the real life [[List of fonts#DFP Gyō Kaisho|DFP行楷書]] font)
*'''Calligraphy:''' "''A {{color|limegreen|font}} written by a calligraphy master.''" (This is the real life DFP行楷書 font)
*'''Ghostly:''' "''A mysterious and scary {{color|limegreen|font}} style.''" (This is the real life DF康印体 font)
*'''Ghostly:''' "''A mysterious and scary {{color|limegreen|font}} style.''" (This is the real life [[List of fonts#DFP Gyō Kaisho|DF康印体]] font)
*'''8-bit:''' "''A pixelized {{color|limegreen|font}} style.''" (This is the text style commonly seen in [[Famicom]]/[[Nintendo Entertainment System]] games)
*'''8-bit:''' "''A pixelized {{color|limegreen|font}} style.''" (This is the text style commonly seen in [[Famicom]]/[[Nintendo Entertainment System]] games)


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*[[File:WWDIY boonBoon.png]] '''Boon-Boon:''' "''Boon-boon? Yes, boon-boon. Why?''"
*[[File:WWDIY boonBoon.png]] '''Boon-Boon:''' "''Boon-boon? Yes, boon-boon. Why?''"


======Footnotes======
======Notes======
* In the Japanese version, the [[File:WWDIY robot.png]] Robot, [[File:WWDIY rocket.png]] Rocket and [[File:WWDIY moon.png]] Moon instruments are instead known as [[File:WWDIY chairokimono.png]] ちゃいろきモノ ''Chairokimono'' ("brown thing"), [[File:WWDIY oshirippoimono.png]] おしりっぽいもの ''Oshirippoimono'' ("buttock-like guy") and [[File:WWDIY pantsuppoimono.png]] パンツっぽいもの ''Pantsuppoimono'' ("underpants-like guy") respectively.
* In the Japanese version, the [[File:WWDIY robot.png]] Robot, [[File:WWDIY rocket.png]] Rocket and [[File:WWDIY moon.png]] Moon instruments are instead known as [[File:WWDIY chairokimono.png]] ちゃいろきモノ ''Chairokimono'' ("brown thing"), [[File:WWDIY oshirippoimono.png]] おしりっぽいもの ''Oshirippoimono'' ("buttock-like guy") and [[File:WWDIY pantsuppoimono.png]] パンツっぽいもの ''Pantsuppoimono'' ("underpants-like guy") respectively.
* In the Japanese version, the Banjo, Marimba and Vibraphone are instead called shamisen, xylophone and glockenspiel, respectively, but their sounds and icons are identical to the international version.
* In the Japanese version, the Banjo, Marimba and Vibraphone are instead called shamisen, xylophone and glockenspiel, respectively, but their sounds and icons are identical to the international version.
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The available Trigger options are:
The available Trigger options are:
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======Actions======
======Actions======
The available Actions are:
The available Actions are:
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======Footnotes======
======Notes======
{{footnote|note|a|The available animation styles are: Hold, Play once and Loop.}}
{{footnote|note|a|The available animation styles are: Hold, Play once and Loop.}}


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|[[File:WWDIY record detail.png]]
|[[File:WWDIY record detail.png]]
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For the last step before shipping the game for the D.I.Y. Shop, the player can choose the label shape and color followed by the logo and its color as well, allow or disallow editing for downloads and set the description using up to 36 characters.
For the last step before shipping the game for the D.I.Y. Shop, the player can choose the label shape and colour followed by the logo and its colour as well, allow or disallow editing for downloads and set the description using up to 36 characters.


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====Drawing====
====Drawing====
In this section, each panel can be selected for editing. Drawing works as [[Super MakerMatic 21#Graphics editing|explained above]], with coloring limited to black and white and different Picture Stamps.
In this section, each panel can be selected for editing. Drawing works as [[Super MakerMatic 21#Graphics editing|explained above]], with colouring limited to black and white and different Picture Stamps.


=====Picture Stamps=====
=====Picture Stamps=====
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|[[File:WWDIY comic detail.png]]
|[[File:WWDIY comic detail.png]]
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The player may pick the book color, the logo on the cover and its color as well, allow or disallow editing for downloads and set the description using up to 36 characters.
The player may pick the book colour, the logo on the cover and its colour as well, allow or disallow editing for downloads and set the description using up to 36 characters.


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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=スーパーツクリエイター 21
|Jap=スーパーツクリエイター 21
|JpnR=Sūpā Tsukurieitā 21
|JapR=Sūpā Tsukurieitā 21
|JpnM=Super Tsukreator 21 (pun on the Japanese verb ''tsukuru'' (作る, "to make") and the English word "creator")
|JapM=Super Tsukreator 21 (pun on the Japanese verb ''tsukuru'' (作る, "to make") and the English word "creator")
|Fre=Super CréaMatique 21
|Fre=Super CréaMatique 21
|FreM="Créa" comes from "création" (creation). "Matique" is the equivalent of "matic"
|FreM="Créa" comes from "création" (creation). "Matique" is the equivalent of "matic"
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==Notes==
==Trivia==
*On the startup screen of the MakerMatic, the 1 of the 21 "blinks".
*On the startup screen of the MakerMatic, the 1 of the 21 "blinks".
*The background of the startup screen is the same as the background of the [[Nintendo DS|DS]]. Also, the buttons are styled like the buttons on the DS startup screen. This makes sense, considering that the MakerMatic is made to resemble a DS.
*The background of the startup screen is the same as the background of the [[Nintendo DS|DS]]. Also, the buttons are styled like the buttons on the DS startup screen. This makes sense, considering that the MakerMatic is made to resemble a DS.

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