Gdevelop Casual Game Development Stream Part 1 [Import Art Assets In Gdevelop]
Make a new Project in Gdevelop: 00:41 Change orientation of project (Landscape or Portrait): 01:19 Get free placeholder sprites from the internet: 05:15 Import Tiled Sprites in Modular manner: 10:37 Select Sprite Instances from a menu: 18:01 Import Character Sprites and Animations: 19:32 Use Piskel within Gdevelop to draw assets: 25:57 Z order concept in Gdevelop: 29:59 Get the Ninja Girl Sprite from Gameart2d: https://www.gameart2d.com/ninja-girl---free-sprites.html The background art is from Craftpix. Get it for free from here: https://craftpix.net/freebies/free-pixel-art-street-2d-backgrounds/ Rest of the art has been made in Piskel from within Gdevelop :) The process of making simple pixel art using Piskel from within Gdevelop has been explained in this video. This is a game development stream in which I am making a casual game called Soul Hunter Downtown. I am using Gdevelop to make this and while I am working on the game I will be telling you important things along the way so that you can learn to use the Gdevelop engine while watching this video. I do not speak fast or tell lots of details in one sentence so you can watch this video at higher speeds to get it done quickly. I have put some timestamps for important concepts in the description :). Thank you for watching! Follow me here if you want to: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ayushraj1024 Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ayushraj1024 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ayushraj1024 Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ayushraj1024 I have a website :) https://ayushraj.cc Also check out my game studio website: https://redseed.cc Like, share, subscribe please! :D Hit that bell icon 🔔
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