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I've been working on a small platformer engine lately, and wanted to post a dev video to youtube.
In order to make it more presentable I want to have some kind of level made for it. I'm a bit busy lately, so if someone would like to help me with making a level (using a simple text format i'm using - very easy to understand, no programing knowledge required), I will credit you for making the level and put a link to whatever you want (your website/blog/youtube chanel).
what do you mean simple text format, and the BG artist doesnt need to know programming? also, i thought that the background artist just uses graphics software to make BG's.
BlueMonkey5 wrote:what do you mean simple text format, and the BG artist doesnt need to know programming? also, i thought that the background artist just uses graphics software to make BG's.
I mean the map is loaded from a txt file.. which is easy to understand, and use.
(basically you load an image by putting it's name in the file, then you "build the level" by editing numbers in the text file that correspond to the images. no artistic or programmatic ability needed.)
BlueMonkey5 wrote:oh... i'm an artist, so i thought you had to use something like adoble photoshop to make backgrounds for videogames (2D ones at least).
If it's a background behind the tiles (or a mostly-transparent layer above), then yes. But for everything else, most 2D games go in favor of tiles, so that there isn't the need to load a big huge image file, instead loading a sprite/tile sheet, splitting it up, and putting the individual parts, "tiling" them. This creates higher performance at low cost when it comes to looks.
Quit procrastinating and make something awesome.
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