If you would like to import images into Simple Planes, you can find documentation for IA Image Importer here
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Successors 22 airplane(s) +805 bonus
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 4.8ft (1.5m)
- Length 17.2ft (5.2m)
- Height 17.6ft (5.4m)
- Empty Weight 110lbs (50kg)
- Loaded Weight 110lbs (50kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 184
Parts
- Number of Parts 2
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 6
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@11qazxc wow, I didn't know you didn't have to include "color" and using <space> is also a good idea, thanks for the input! I might revisit this and make an updated version soon. Rich text is not my strong suit but I'm getting by 😂
Some recommendations: <#RRGGBBAA> and <#RGBA> works too, so it isn't necessary to write "color";
sort of run-length encoding will significantly decrease performance cost (especially if you will ignore some of least significant bits);
you don't need to write pixels with zero alpha, you can use whitespace or <space=Xem> tag instead (i'm using tag if there's more than 15 transparent pixels and whitespaces otherwise, but it's just because of length and i don't really know how it affects performance);
if you're using left alignment you can throw away transparent pixels in front of linefeed.