Stencyl 2.0 Mini Tutorial: Tweens

Stencyl 2.0 Mini Tutorial: Tweens

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Stencyl 2.0 Mini Tutorial: Tweens

Valoración:
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Lanzamiento: March 07, 2012
Última actualización: March 10, 2012
Desarrollador: Abigayl

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Descripción

This mini tutorial goes over using tweens in "Stencyl.":http://www.stencyl.com There are other tutorials as well (see below for links).

As always, 100% of revenue goes to charity. Thank you.

Cómo jugar

Click/Enter/Space to advance forward a slide.
Hold shift and Click/Enter/Space to go back a slide.
At the last slide, press 1,2,3,4 to use a tween.

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bobby_6478

Jul. 02, 2012

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So she gives tutorials which are easy to follow, helps out everyone who asks for help, responds to nearly every comment, donates ALL revenue to chairity and... still people decide to rate under 5 stars. Jeez the people in this world...

Abigayl
Abigayl Desarrollador

:). Sorry it took me a bit to reply, I sometimes miss recent comments that are already in "best". Thanks for your support!

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L_Deathnote

Mar. 07, 2012

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Lets say you attached the scale change to an actor in a game. Would that decrease the collision area so your left with a genuine minature version or will the collisions stay the same, essentially just scaling the .png??

Abigayl
Abigayl Desarrollador

UPDATE: I had forgotten about a setting! YES, you can automatically change the collision size. In your actor, go to the advanced physics tab and turn ON the "Auto-Scale Collision Bounds"

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Abigayl

Mar. 07, 2012

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I am trying to learn which style users prefer: the old pictures where I zoomed to about 75% but you could see the entire screen, or this new style with 100% zoom but cuts off some of the screenshots. If you prefer the ORIGINAL style, please rate this comment up. Thank you. (This will effect how I do future tutorials, so your opinion does matter!)

Abigayl
Abigayl Desarrollador

It seems like the vast majority prefer the old style for general tutorials, so I will keep doing them that way. Thanks for the feedbacks!

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L_Deathnote

Mar. 22, 2012

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Scratch that last comment, I didn't check Abigayl's updated response. xS Thanks Abigayl!!

Abigayl
Abigayl Desarrollador

Aye, you can thank Greg (from Stencyl, not Kongregate :P) for that, he's the one who reminded me of it... ironically, I had just used the scale option in my latest game before doing the original post :P

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cucumkid

Mar. 16, 2012

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Good short and to the point tutorial Abi. I was looking at the Stencyl 2.0 news blog and the very good demo for the motion behaviours. It'd be good to see a mini tutorial demonstrating coding these into one's own games. They are supplied behaviours in 2.0 but I think it could be a useful topic for some mini tutorial'ing.

Abigayl
Abigayl Desarrollador

Do you mean demonstrations of the ideas for uses that I mentioned?

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