this is the fps term you will here in the community.you will see it when debugging your game as well it will flicker around 59 60 or much lower depending on how many lines of code your game has to check aka how many things are going on at once in your game. Well lets say you have a hundred lines of code for a simple program, all those lines are checking PER screen it shows you.but a screen isn't what you see with your inferior human eyes, a screen to the computer is a frame per second rate to the computer. "hey program this is what you do, this is what you don't do and check this and don't do this". In non object orientated programming you write lines of code or as i like to call it rules for you program. ![]() ![]() It's the understanding of what lines of code/rules you will need to create for the game that will help you focus on how to attack making your games. Just a click here and a click there are writing lines of code for you. Any one who has looked into a bit of programming will understand GameSalad better because it is programming. Something from my mind instantly visualized and interactive in front of me is it's own reward. I have jumped in and out of programming my whole life but my true passion is creating games. I have Been wanting to write this for a while. So we hope this tutorial help you on the future. Simple, whit a transparency layer, 24Bit of the image and 8Bit of transparency = PNG 32Bit.Īttention!!: this process is valid only if exist a layer transparent on the BG, and not a Transparent overLayer on a full image. Now the PNG-8 is old web system and is not for us, is like a PixelArt 256 colors maximum so we need to use PNG-24Bit but how can add more 8Bit? The best way to create image file is export to a 32Bit, but this for the PNG is apparently impossible, because we have only two way to export: PNG-8 and PNG-24. That's it! Import your file in GSCreator and try on your device. We take for example one full background gradient, from a deep blue to light blue iPad landscape 1024x768pxġ) create your square 1024x768px or Retina 2048x1536px with your favorite software, for us Illustrator and Photoshop is the best way to do that, but every software is ok.Ģ) Now select your gradient square and change Alpha Channel bye 100% to 99%, is only one point less to transparency, is imperceptible to human eyes but not for GSCreator.ģ) Now export you PNG 24 with transparency Layer and flag interlaced (this is optional but make the PNG more defined) There's a problem sometime to export a PNG gradient file on iOS devices from GSCreator, we see all passage stripes on a gradient image, and is ugly, wrong and our game have a graphic style like a Sega Genesis 16Bit :) so how we can fix this? We’ll spend a lot of time here as we progress through these tutorials.Hello everybody, today i will show you how you can leave the stripes on gradient image show on iOS devices. The Actor Editor is the core of GameSalad, and will be used extensively as you set up how your actors work. From here, you can add rules, behaviors, and attributes to each actor prototype, and also edit actor instances. ![]() We’ll go into all these areas in much more detail over the next few tutorials. You’ll spend a large portion of your game-creation time here, setting up actors in the scene, referencing game and scene-level attributes, uploading new images and sounds, and navigating between actors. Selecting “Home” at any point will bring you back to this Game Editor pane. Double-clicking a scene will take you to the Scene Editor double-clicking an actor will take you to the Actor Editor. Be sure to take note of our tab organization at the top clicking these this will take you to the list of scenes, actors and tables in your project. You can change info about your project, add a title and a thumbnail, and easily navigate to other parts of your project from here. Here you can see what we call the Game Editor. There are also direct links to the GameSalad Cookbook and Youtube channels if you are looking for instructional materials. From here you can start a new project, open a recent project, or open one of our templates to examine the logic and behaviors used. Welcome to the Overview tutorial! Here, we’d like to walk you through various parts of the Creator so you can learn a little more about the terminology we use.
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