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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Game Release - Tilly's Rose Garden, New Version! [Still in development!]

Tilly's Rose Garden!



Introducing a brand new game! 

Fun for all ages, “Tilly's Rose Garden” is an enjoyable overhead 2D platform game, similar to pac man in game play, lovely graphics all made in GIMP 2.8 and sounds made in Sony Acid (Demo version). This game is fun for all (even if it is a bit girly!).

Enjoy picking the flowers and avoiding point drainers and enemies, both moving and idle!

Note: This is still in development so there are still bugs and inconveniences!


Trailer:

Creator's Notes:

Edit: I noticed that the menu has a typo! That will be fixed next version.
  • Things seem to stick a bit because of the grid and transparency, if your player won't move in to each area smoothly try and lightly tap the movement key you are trying to use, if you don't budge at all then try to go another way, it's a bug I'm trying to see how to fix, but I think it's always going to do that because of the images it gets stuck on.
  • If you push on moving blocks they'll go out of alignment be sure not to do that!
     
  • I haven't been able to get the cursor to windows to go away even with "Display Cursor" unchecked, I'll figure out how to fix this eventually! - And to add to this, I'm still yet to learn how to make the cursor only appear in menus.

  • This Edition of "Tilly's Rose Garden" has no music, I might change this within the next fixed up version but for now it just has basic sounds.
  • All artwork is created in GIMP and all sounds are made in Sony Acid (Free Version).
  • To see how many points you have, you have to play in window mode, or full screen; If you press "f4" you will play in a total full screen (No user bar on the bottom or start menu will be visable) and can't see the points. - The points are visable on the upper left hand corner of the window border of the program.
  • Saved Games go in to a .sav file, be sure not to delete that when you see it, that's where your saved game is!
  • Going in the diagonal directions can cause the player to go out of alignment although not always, just a warning!



Copyright:

© 12/2013 - All Rights Reserved to Mokonafan/The Factoid Firefly, All Reproductions of This Game Without Previous Permission is Expressly Prohibided.

Permissions:

  1. Linking to my game - Yes
  2. If already downloaded, giving to a friend - Yes, but I'd rather you link them.
  3. Selling it - No
  4. Claiming it as your own - No
  5. Modifying or changing, no matter how extreamly unrecognizable in the end - No!


If you download, please give me a comment, good or bad, just please, if you have consturctive critique say it nicely, don't say I'm stupid or anything like that (people do things like that!).

May God Bless You, Your Family, Friends; Along with the health of you, your family and all who know you. ~ Amen


~ Firefly



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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Letting you know!

For some reason I'm seeing ads on this site, I'm not sure why exactly since I have adblocker for one, and for two I never applies for adsense so I should not have any ads on here.

If you see any ads don't click on them! I don't have anything to do with them!!!

If you see any ads let me know here and if I get a fair amount of reports I'll let blogspot know.

Thanks!


~ God Bless ~

~ Firefly

Tip of the Week; Week 7 and 8 - Art Supplies don't matter; Sketching in a process

I totally forgot to post this las weekend the tip of the week! I meant to but I forgot, I'm sorry people!
Forgiveness, please! *puppy eye'd plead*

Okey here it goes:

Week 7; Art Supplies don't matter!


Okay, you are starting to draw, and don't know where to start, right?
Let me tell you where not to start, or even need to end (although graduation from things is benificial!), art supplies! As long as your eraser works and you're having fun it doesn't matter what kind of things you use! Even a pro doesn't need good art supplies.

Mark Crilley did a whole Q&A video drawing with a piece of cooking charcoal and the back of a brown paper bag on a wobbling serface! Not even a table! Don't think you have to have the best of everything to do well!


Source: http://instagram.com/markcrilleyreal





Now when Mark Crilley says, you don't need the best drawing pieces, then I think my point is proven! It's not the tool as much as the artist. I'll paraphrase this art master: "If you have to fight with your tools then they aren't good for you...Use whatever you are comfortable with!" - "Use whatever kind of brand you want, crayola, copic, whatever!" - Yes I heard him say even Crayola, it's not the supplies, it's the artist!

If you're comfortable, having fun, and making nice things in your eyes (puft to critics unless you want the help to be better!) then use whatever you want! Even a piece of cooking charcoal.

If you want to watch Mark draw this picture go here.


Note:  Mr. Mark Crilley is in no way associated with me, I'm using him purely as a reference, all my opinions don't necessarily agree with his or vice-versa.  


Week 8; Sketching In a Process:


When you are trying to sketch, don't get too detailed right from the start! Try doing your basic guidelines, your basic pose (if it's a figure of any kind), your basic rough sketch,* then polish it up later, if you ink you can tweak even yet again in that stage.

* When sketching it helps a lot to have 2 pencils, a normal/sketching pencil for the rough and semi polishing stage, and a mechanical for hardening and darkening the lines you know you want to keep.
But again, do it how you feel comfortable! 

Also if you have a knead-able eraser after you have your perfect sketch you know you like, if you don't want to ink but want the lines lighter now so you can color w/o seeing as many sketchy lines use your knead-able eraser and push it against the sketch, it will pick up the graphite w/o fully erasing the sketch and keeping the inital sketch in place.

I did this on the computer but it applies to any media:

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If you want to see the finished drawing to this sketch/line art, click here.


I hope these 2 tips helped you!


 
May God Bless You, Your Family, Friend; Along With The Health Of Yourself, Family, Friends, And All Who Know You. ~ Amen



~ Firefly



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Tuesday, December 3, 2013

[Digital Art] Tilly's Rose Garden - Splash Screen

Okay so the olde one for the demo, I no longer like it, I  don't know if I ever actually liked it, it was kinda done on the fly and wasn't really...polished looking...Soooooo here's a more polished, from scratch splash screen for my game! Everything Drawn in GIMP, the background is a screen shot of a room in the game itself.

Time Taken: Approx: 6-7 hours.



Song in this video is an instrumental of this song By. Summertimes End


If you wish to play my demo (which has the old splash screen) click here.
If you play the demo, I hope you enjoy it and please give feedback in that post on what you think, I've done a lot since then I might to an update post soon on it.

Enjoy!


May God Bless You, Your Family, Friend; Along With The Health Of Yourself, Family, Friends, And All Who Know You. ~ Amen


~ Firefly


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Monday, December 2, 2013

Program Review 3; Game Maker - Is it good for aspiring game designers?

Program Review 3; Game Maker - Is it good for aspiring game designers?



Helllllloooooo! It's been a while since I did a program review, in fact the last one I did I was told by somebody to take it down because it wouldn't be good to keep here, but I kept it anyway and bless God I've gotten the most comments on THAT post I was told to take down!


Okay so...This post will be about Game Maker! Now, you know I'm all for free programs, but this one is a special case. Although you do pay for the “Pro Version”, there is a “lite” version that you can still do a nice game with although not as fancy as for free.

What is Game Maker?

 

Game maker is a 2D focused game making program, it can make games similar to PacMan, Super Mario, and RPG games like the Pokemon games; It does support 3D but it's not focused on that so from what I have read it's not too wonderful in that regard but if it's available, why not give it a try too!

Game maker works in both Mac and Windows OS.


{For a more 3D focused game creation program, you could use Jmonkey, this is a full out engine that requires using Blender and Java Script and I believe it supports Opened GL. - Jmonkey Website Here.
Or you could try the UDK game engine, it's a a sample of sorts, you can create indie games with it. It's the engine to the “Unreal” games were made with. That Engine can be found Here.

Note: I haven't used UDK and only attempted Jmonkey briefly I have no comment other than they are available for use if you want to do more 3D games instead of platform games.}

What Functions Does It Have?

Game maker has many functions and sub functions, although I'm still new to this program (only about 2 weeks playing with it) I've learned enough to give you a breif tour, so...Here I go!


Note: This is Gamemaker 8.0 not 8.1 I'm not sure of differences from the two versions but I can imagine it's mostly bug fixes or something of that nature. 

There are 9 basic functions with many sub functions within Game Maker, here is a screen shot from Game Maker itself so you can see!
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Here are screenshots for other interfaces within the program:

Basic Main Interface:

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Sprite Editor and Creator:
You can either import an already made sprite or make a sprite in Game Maker itself.


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Room Creator:

This is a point and click feature for making rooms/levels for your game, this is where you put it all together. You can watch a video on me making a room in this interface here.



Object Creation Interface:
In this part you "program" what you want things to do, by either already set options or by setting it up with scripts.
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The Scripting Interface:
This is where you write scripts for Game Maker, to get to the script interface you have to have advanced mode on and there will be a folder on the side bar called scripts, right click on it and create a new script.

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How Does Game Maker Render Game Creations?

There are 2 ways that I know of to create games in this program: Drag and drop, and GML – Game Maker Language (scripting), then you put the whole thing together in the “Create a Room” option; I am newer to the program so I use the “drag and drop” option and don't know about scripting yet, but if you want to read about the scripting aspect you can go to it's Wiki Page Here; I'll talk briefly about the “Drag and Drop”.


Note: Wiki Pages Related to Game Maker are often butchered and not fully accurate if you want the best information go to the yoyo games forums to ask actual users, and makers of the program. - Forum can be found here.


Drag and Drop:

In game maker you do 2 steps with mini steps after and it would go as follows:

1: You Make a Sprite (A Sprite is an image and can be animated)

2: You Make an Object; Within making an object you do some mini steps after within the object itself, for example: Lets say you want a your character to stop at a block you create your sprites and make both sprites (the wall and the player) in to objects, then you go in to the players object and make a new event called collision and within that you tell it to move at a speed of 0 within the directional move option. Basically you tell it what to do in pre-made steps that you arrange and can somewhat customize.

Note: You don't always need a sprite, things like music and a score board for example are objects with out sprites.

You can also use scripts and drag and drop, and make invisible objects that create things like a health bar and lives, and many more things that I haven't played with as of yet!


Is this program good enough for a stand alone or do I need other programs?

Graphics:

It's really up to you, I personally am a very visual person, I want to see what I like and like what I see and for that I pair up with GIMP for the graphics, if I was making a more complex game like a Super Mario World type game I'd go with GIMP paired up with MyPaint, but that's my preference! Whatever you feel comfortable, even MS Paint isn't that bad, if you want to make Pixel Art MS paint is perfect! If you are a linux user Tux Paint might be perfect for you!


If you want my own personal opinion I think this program is best paired up with another program like GIMP, MyPaint or Inkscape (if you want to go with buy-able programs then Photoshop, Illustrator, Art Rage or other programs), it has a “drawing” tool within the sprite maker and it's not bad! But if you want the best looking graphics, especially for a 2D game I think a more professional program would be better, but that's up to you!


Sounds and Music:

Yes you will need another program for this because you can't create sounds only import, unless you want to go with the provided default things that Game Maker provides you will need to either use another program or have a friend/person make the music for you.  - I personally use the free version of Sony Acid for sounds I haven't composed any music as of yet so for that I have no personal usage recommendations, just remember any music you might add it would be the best for all involved if you make it yourself for copyright reasons.


Programs that are good for music composition would be Sony Acid or Fruity Loops (I have the “Demo” versions of both, they are limited but still semi useful), there are also other programs, like Rose Garden, Audacity, Goldwave and many others. - A full list of programs can be found here.

Price:

The price can only (from what I can tell) be said for 8.1 which I do not have, but the price is $39.99 for windows and $19.99 for Mac for the standard GameMaker, for  Pro it's $99.99.

The Free Version can be found here (Legally).
Free Download

Conclusion:

I think Game Maker is pretty beginner friendly! There are a fair amount of videos on YouTube for things, along with tutorials on the Game Maker Forum.

I give it 5 stars for beginner  friendliness , but it looses half a star because they make you pay I believe too much for the program when you buy it.







I hope this was useful for you who are interested in the program!




Links:

Game Maker Download
Game Maker Forum

100 Game Maker Games in 10 Minutes (Video - Not Mine!)


May God Bless You, Your Family, Friend; Along With The Health Of Yourself, Family, Friends, And All Who Know You. ~ Amen


~ Firefly



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