I like both! But tutorial style would definitely be more useful for some of the more fiddly parts, whereas voiceover is quick and clean because you can organise what you want to say a bit better and stay on topic (at least for me, I tend to deviate a lot when I'm in "tutorial mode".
Thats absolutely incredible and i wasnt aware that one could do this. To be honest i don't think i would be able to do this yet, but thank you so much for explaining. I will gladly watch your other videos to find more of your 'hidden gems' in game developement. Your'e awesome *HUGS*
This is one of the coolest episodes of Map Doctor I've watched so far. Fortunately, I'm far enough into using GIMP and developing my game that I can learn a lot from this video purely by watching and using my eyes, without requiring a description of what you're doing. I'm just starting to understand the potential of parallax map overlays as a method of map design, apart from the gridded map making provided by the engine. Cool!
Looks pretty amazing. I'm not sure I like the intense yellow from the lantern but I couldn't have don't it any better, so I have no justification to complain :D
thank you so much for your guides. they are really helpful and is inspiring me to keep pushing on in doing what i love. if it is possible, could you possibly suggest how to make a gacha system or if there’s any plugins that could do that as i would love trying to implement a gacha system somehow. thank you so much >.
I'm just now realizing that my (Currently shelved) original RM project could easily use parallax mapping since all of the maps are so tiny. Something for me to keep in mind.
Maybe, depends in what capacity. If you're interested you can drop me an email at lvlupdes@gmail.com. Let me know how many maps, whether the levels are already designed or need to be designed, what sort of monthly budget your working with. I can't promise anything but if you give me that info, then I can have a look at it. (As well as an elevator pitch for your game so I can get a feel for it)
Is there a way for us to apply this method for lighting (like the lamps) but have them flicker? I've seen a couple plugins that emulate this effect, but I wondered if it's possible to do without any extra tools.
@@LvLUpDesign thank you! I've gotten rusty with RPG Maker and I'm trying to get back into it lately and what I wanted will have lots of flickering effects in the lights, appreciate your response.
Let me know if you guys prefer the voice over or the tutorial style?
I like both! But tutorial style would definitely be more useful for some of the more fiddly parts, whereas voiceover is quick and clean because you can organise what you want to say a bit better and stay on topic (at least for me, I tend to deviate a lot when I'm in "tutorial mode".
Thats absolutely incredible and i wasnt aware that one could do this. To be honest i don't think i would be able to do this yet, but thank you so much for explaining. I will gladly watch your other videos to find more of your 'hidden gems' in game developement. Your'e awesome *HUGS*
This is one of the coolest episodes of Map Doctor I've watched so far. Fortunately, I'm far enough into using GIMP and developing my game that I can learn a lot from this video purely by watching and using my eyes, without requiring a description of what you're doing.
I'm just starting to understand the potential of parallax map overlays as a method of map design, apart from the gridded map making provided by the engine. Cool!
Looks pretty amazing. I'm not sure I like the intense yellow from the lantern but I couldn't have don't it any better, so I have no justification to complain :D
Yeah the yellow light is also something that you could not do, and it would still look fine.
You can use Shift mapping in RPG Maker to fix the carpet issue
best parallax mapping i've ever seen, ever.
That's a fantastic overhaul on the map thanks for this helpful guide
I'm super curious as to how you take the edited map with all the lighting and changes and import it into the RPG maker program
Parallax mapping 🌟
I can show you the link of the video, if you'd like?
Thank you for the tips! Been using them to make the demo of my game.
Amazing work!
It's a shame that your microphone wasn't recording, but in spite of that, it's still a great tutorial! Thank you again! :D
You're welcome!
thank you so much for your guides. they are really helpful and is inspiring me to keep pushing on in doing what i love. if it is possible, could you possibly suggest how to make a gacha system or if there’s any plugins that could do that as i would love trying to implement a gacha system somehow. thank you so much >.
Superb!
I sent a map just now. I love these videos. :D
Glad you like them!
I'm just now realizing that my (Currently shelved) original RM project could easily use parallax mapping since all of the maps are so tiny. Something for me to keep in mind.
Can I hire you to make maps for my games? This is probably the best work I've seen.
Maybe, depends in what capacity. If you're interested you can drop me an email at lvlupdes@gmail.com. Let me know how many maps, whether the levels are already designed or need to be designed, what sort of monthly budget your working with. I can't promise anything but if you give me that info, then I can have a look at it. (As well as an elevator pitch for your game so I can get a feel for it)
lvlupdes@gmail.com. Is the correct email, mis-spelt it before.
how do u import the room you made back into the game? im still new and im struggling 😥
How can i export the edited map to the game?
I sent you my map but your email is not working!!!
still looking rpg maker online games, any ideas?
Is there a way for us to apply this method for lighting (like the lamps) but have them flicker? I've seen a couple plugins that emulate this effect, but I wondered if it's possible to do without any extra tools.
You should be able to make an event (Like the Big Door Event) and have the graphic be a flickering light with a step animation.
@@LvLUpDesign thank you! I've gotten rusty with RPG Maker and I'm trying to get back into it lately and what I wanted will have lots of flickering effects in the lights, appreciate your response.
this nice cute fuckin! doggy picture i found :DDD so unhinged :D the right reaction to a cute doggo pic
It is the only reaction to finding a cute doggo pic.
Did you ever try making a pre-rendered map in RPGM?
ex: Making a map in Blender and then use Parallax to add it into RPGM?