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Posted: Jun 8 2009, 03:29 PM
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DIY - Draw it Yourself is a platformer where you draw the character you play as, which is inspired by Drawn To Life. You can save as many characters as you want externally.

The production is still in early stage because I started the project yesterday. I would appreciate some help with the graphics and the sounds, so if you're interested PM me.

There's no story yet. It will be made later

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Engine Test v0.05

Old vid:
Engine Test v0.01

This post has been edited by fiDumppi on Jun 10 2009, 11:05 AM


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Posted: Jun 10 2009, 04:49 PM
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Errrr...

Ok , I uh like the custom character creation and all, and how does that work?

But the rest of the games engine honestly, seems a little odd. The walking looks a little odd, don't you think? I see how you tried, but how the stick man walk and moves in the video just completely gave me a bad impression on the game.

But as I've said, how does the custom character thing work and the animation?


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Posted: Jun 11 2009, 04:44 AM
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QUOTE (Mr. Bird @ Jun 11 2009, 12:49 AM)
How does the custom character thing work and the animation?

I will later make a character editor. I will add more frames to the animations later. Right now, it's made with image_angle, but I'll probably change it later.
(Overused the word later :P)


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