![]() In the concept building phase, you should also get an idea of the GUI layout and general gameplay characteristics of the game you will write. This ensures the transparency of everything besides your graphic. One important factor to remember in designing your graphics, should you choose to do so, is to use only interlaced png images and remove the background from your images. I used Photoshop Elements to design the images. This is only necessary based on the code I provide however you may change the folder name to something of your preference. You should place the images in a folder called "resources" which you will place under the bin folder in your program's files. zip I include below this step to ensure you have exactly what is needed. I wouldn't grab the step's images above for your program. All three images are found above and they should be named as follows:īlue_bird.png tube_bottom.png tube_top.png I rotated the pipe 180 degrees and used two separate images for the top and bottom pipes. I designed a static blue bird and a pipe for the obstacle. You will inevitably think of added functionality while programming, so have the vast majority of the concept finalized beforehand.īecause my game idea was remaking the popular Flappy Bird, this stage was limited to designing the graphics to be used in the program. Take time to put together a "95% model," which has everything you think your game will need on the conceptual level. Your code will be written and rewritten wasting a significant amount of time. Here you make sketches and draft ideas on your game's functionality. It took a while for him to gather up things and catch upĪnd Capt.This is always the first stage of building any game. ![]() Faris had just got back after weeks really busy with schools stuff □ We’re going to add fuel indicator but we’ll see in the next class whether Sam still want to do this game or start another one □Ĭapt. Sam (left) was still adding features to his Racing Car Game, assisted by Capt. Awa came to help □ Kak Fadhlan also helped Nafis drilling the holes for placing the components □įathan was ready to create his Flappy Bird Game □Īnd the controls □ Yet it still need lots of improvements to be done in the next class □ He spent some time to take a look on each part carefully □Īnd then Capt. Nafis was very excited to unbox his robotic parts □ Awa given the task to assist Fahdlan and Nafis today □ Kids even called Go-Shop to buy some batteries for their robots when they are in the class, to make sure the have all the components even though they’re not finished attaching every parts yet □Īll the software need has been installed, and Fadhlan’s computer now is to connected to the devboard to control the robot □Ĭapt. Fadhlan had just got some new stuff for his projectĪnd discuss with Awa on what to do next □įadhlan brought his drills and getting better at it □ The robotic team continued their project today. Hi hello! We’re reporting from ProCodeCG research center □ ProCodeCG – BD… on ProCodeCG – Coding Mum D…įollow me on Twitter My Tweets Search for: Blog Stats Tags animation apps programming arduino arduino programming arduino uno basic electronics blender class codeMeetUp() coding coding camp coding class coding mum community creating apps creating games creating mobile apps creating website css darul hikam devboard development board esp8266 ESPectro ESPectro Core front-end programmer gamemaker game maker game maker studio games games development github hardware html internet of things intro to programming IoT java java programming javascript kids kids basic electronics kids coding kids coding camp kids coding class kids private class kids private coding class kids programming kids programming class kids project kids regular coding class kids research kids robotics kids security led machine learning machine learning for kids minecraft minecraft modding php problem solving programming python python programming robotics robotics project scriptcraft spigot technology tensorflow thunkable ultrasonic sensor web programming white hacking workshopĬamp class coaching codeMeetUp() coding coding camp coding mum community discussion education event game maker games games development gathering kids kids coding camp kids programming logic math problem solving programmer programming research sharing startup technology training Uncategorized workshop Recent Comments ![]()
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