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How to put fogs in maps?

Folle64 asks because map connection and fog do not work well AT ALL. The same goes for map connections and panoramic backgrounds.

You should just be able to add it the usual way you add fog to a map in RMXP, that is, via the tileset's fog property, or via an event script command.
 
Folle64 asks because map connection and fog do not work well AT ALL. The same goes for map connections and panoramic backgrounds.

You should just be able to add it the usual way you add fog to a map in RMXP, that is, via the tileset's fog property, or via an event script command.
It is an isolated map. If I were use an event script command, which one would it be?


Is it a isolated map (e.g. it hasn't other maps connected)?
Yes. It's one medium sized forest map.
 
In this case, the process is much simpler because, as tustin2121 has you explained, the connection with more than one map causes a bug when the fog is displayed: you just put the Fog graphic file in the "Graphics/Fogs" folder and then, by opening the Tileset editor in the Database, you have to click into the tab "Fog" and select the file you just put.
 
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