ActPowerSquared
In this game, your objective is to survive and maintain your ActCore suit (The Mechanical Robot) while using its deadly acts against the pursuing enemies who wants to take the ActCore for their own evil purposes.
Teej Creations and Stuff
In this game, your objective is to survive and maintain your ActCore suit (The Mechanical Robot) while using its deadly acts against the pursuing enemies who wants to take the ActCore for their own evil purposes.
We want Game Maker games to have good graphics… so here is my contribution. These are animated sprite sheets templates, I originally had plans on making from it a sprite generator program (all with clothings, hairstyles, skin color, etc.) but I didn’t have much time and enough contributors. So use this as another resource aside from Chumbuckets.
Developing videogames is an art and is somehow fun hobby or job to have, no doubt. The problem is that it isn’t easy to come up with ideas for video games. And even when we do get an idea, it doesn’t seem as fresh or exciting as we want it to be. The following offers a few ways you can generate some creative ideas to keep your video game as fun to play from beginning to end.
An example on how to make an isometric topdown shooter game, with the character having dynamic sprite.
TiledSpriteMaker is small tool that allows you to take a tilesheet and design images from it. the main purpose of the creation of this tool is to design and make different kinds of images composed from a tilesheet image.
Tradnux Animator is a 2d animation tool designed to help people in the indie game development scene to quickly create dynamic animated character sprites for their game projects.
Running out of ideas for naming your RPG’s items? Well try this little tool, it allows your to generate a name specifically made for items such as weapons, armors, potions, etc. It also allows you to build your own database of words you can use later. This program is quite old but is functioning good, I may revamp a new version someday.
My very old works from 2003-2005, some may be junk… because of my skill level at the time. I was somewhat new to creating graphic arts on computer back then.
Part 2 of 2 tutorials you need to learn on how to create top-down classic RPG character sprites.
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