Very good, man, thanks to you and your videos I learned a lot, gaining greater knowledge about how the engine works and especially how to better organize my codes. This year I jumped into a project without ever having experience with programming, but as I'm already a veteran in the illustration field, I'm managing to do a very good job thanks to your tutorials, thank you very much bro.
Yeah it's a tutorial, and he even added a MIT license on the github. MIT means you are free to use it commercially... Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software..
You are knocking it out bud! Such a great series. Still have so many to get caught up on, but damn...You are the man!
Very good, man, thanks to you and your videos I learned a lot, gaining greater knowledge about how the engine works and especially how to better organize my codes. This year I jumped into a project without ever having experience with programming, but as I'm already a veteran in the illustration field, I'm managing to do a very good job thanks to your tutorials, thank you very much bro.
Heck yes dude I was thinking about asking about this!!!!!!!
Excellent tutorial, this would be great with a day and night system
Just a thank you for your videos, they have been an amazing help. Still in the early stages, but getting there 👍
Thank you, nice episode.
This is great thanks for sharing.
FYI: you could call flicker() in animation track on each frame key. No await, not timers. 100% in sync even if animation speed changes.
Tell me why I was trying to figure out a light effect yesterday, and you came out with this. lol
I'm tapped into your MINDS!!!! haha, or just dumb luck?
I was doing the same thing!
@@MichaelGamesOfficial I love your tutorials and way of teaching.
😍Thank you 🙏⚡❗
Tank You!!
Hi, thanks for teaching, could you make a video
on how to cut down a tree to get wood or also a mine to get gold?
can I use the code of the template for my commercial game?
Yeah it's a tutorial, and he even added a MIT license on the github. MIT means you are free to use it commercially... Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software..
Yep, have at it dude! I would love to see what you make!