I recommend looking through the "tools and resources" section of the scirra.com forums.
but here's one to get you started.
free stuff every month
http://www.sonniss.com/gameaudiomonthly/
There's a wrapping feature in the free photoshop alternative software called "Krita"
you can see it in action here:
I've been playing around with this program recently for making music, its easy and fun.
http://terrycavanagh.itch.io/bosca-ceoil
pay what you want (or free)
Very cool ! that will be awesome.
Will it just assign the even's to one side, and the odd's to another?
The other option is to perhaps use something like spriter or spine for the characters perhaps?
One image/atlast per character
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While using this plugin, does the time that a user is occupying a CCU only occur while they are logging in or posting data? (eg: very short window)
or once they log in, do they occupy a CCU for a set period of time?
according to the last post of the greenworks plugin thread, that issue of having to use the old version of NW seems to have been fixed.
read the last post here:
I found that by editting the edittime.js file and un-commenting the following lines at the top
| pf_position_aces
| pf_size_aces
| pf_angle_aces
| pf_appearance_aces
| pf_zorder_aces
| pf_effects
allows for more of the default construct actions to be functional again like setting sizes etc.
Has anyone managed to get this to work with a NW.JS export?
flyovergames
I noticed that when a spine plugin object is being created using the "Create object" action, that the initial size of the spine object is very small, and there is no "set size" action like a regular sprite object. Would be possible to add that in please?
thanks
-Justifun
Smileh - using a tool like Pyxeedit.com allows you to make the tiles much quicker and test tiles against each other faster etc. So it saves you time in the long run. Then you just export it as one big tilemap as you were thinking and import it into construct as a tilemap, and physically draw the map layout using the tilemap in construct.
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