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Side Images

Many visual novels include a picture of the character that is speaking as part of their interface. Ren'Py calls this image a side image, and has support for automatically selecting and displaying a side image as part of the dialogue.

The side image support assumes that a Character() is declared with a linked image tag:

define e = Character("Eileen", image="eileen")

When a character with a linked image tag speaks, Ren'Py creates a pool of image attributes. The linked image tag is added to this pool, as are the current image attributes that are associated with that tag.

To determine the side image associated with a tag, Ren'Py tries to find an image with the tag "side", and the largest number of attributes from the pool. If no image can be found, or more than one image has the same number of attributes, an Null is shown instead.

For example, say we have the following script:

define e = Character("Eileen", image="eileen")

image eileen happy = "eileen_happy.png"
image eileen concerned = "eileen_concerned.png"

image side eileen happy = "side_eileen_happy.png"
image side eileen = "side_eileen.png"

label start:

    show eileen happy

    e "Let's call this line Point A."

    e concerned "And this one is point B."

At point A, the character e is speaking, which is linked to the image tag "eileen". The "eileen happy" image is showing, so the pool of attributes is "eileen" and "happy". We look for an image with the "side" tag, and as many of those attributes as possible - and we match "side eileen happy", which is the side image Ren'Py will display.

At point B, the "eileen concerned" image is showing. The pool of attributes is now "eileen" and "concerned". The only matching image is "side eileen", so that's what Ren'Py selects. If the was a "side concerned" image, there would be ambiguity, and Ren'Py wouldn't display an image.

Invisible Characters

Another use of the side image is to show an image of the player character, when that character has dialogue. The way to do this is to link an image to the character, and then use the say with attributes construct to select the side image to show.

For example:

define p = Character("Player", image="player")

image side player happy = "side_player_happy.png"
image side player concerned = "side_player_concerned.png"

label start:

    p happy "This is shown with the 'side player happy' image."

    p "This is also shown with 'side player happy'."

    p concerned "This is shown with 'side player concerned'."

Leaving Room / Customization

By default, the entire width of the screen is taken up by the text. If one tries to display a side image, it will be displayed on top of the text. To fix this, one should include margin or padding on the appropriate side of the text window, using code like:

init python:
     style.window.padding_left = 150

The position of the side image can be changed by customizing the say or nvl screens. Both include the line:

add SideImage() xalign 0.0 yalign 1.0

By changing the xalign and yalign properties, you can control the positioning of the side image on the screen.

Finally, the SideImage() function returns, as a displayable, the current side image. This can be used as part of more advanced screen customization.