Oh man, I have an actual high-use case for this in my game---it is for mixing colored sand. I can hardly believe such a thing is already out there... *AND* it already has a matching set of very good GUI bits?! This is fantastic.
Where is the dismantled version?! :D I must have it!!
Well *I* do. It's going to be the first stage of my game.
Only...I have a request. You could save me a LOT of work, and...I would be very grateful indeed.
So...My game is very context-dependent, and the music progresses as you do things in the game. This song is nigh perfect for what I need in stage 1, but...Oh my goodness, Audacity is not my friend today. I can't seem to figure out how to cut the song up into chunks.
Would I be able to ask you to cut this song up into separate loops?
Like... 0:00.0 - 0.12.9 --- "You are about to make a decision."
0.12,9 - 0:38.5 --- "You just made a decision, I hope you're happy."
0:38.5 - 0:51.5 --- "Adventure begins!"
0:51.5 - 1:04.5 --- "You stepped in it."
1:04.5 - 1:17.3 --- "A shop on the battlefield."
I understand if that's too much work---you gave us all something truly awesome here. It made me go back and listen to your whole back catalogue, but I must say, this is my favorite thing you've shared on this site.
How did I not see this until now? She's great. I want to use her. She's definitely "main character" worthy.
But..Uh..I can't tell what size the sprite is supposed to be. Some of her frames look like they're 32x32, but then other frames are clearly more like 96 x 64
I attached a screenshot of what happens when you try to tell Godot you want to use it as a sprite sheet, and are trying to tell it the number of horizontal and vertical slices for the sheet.
Putting the "AI" in "faith." :D
Well these are pretty darn good!
When linking back to you, do you have a graphical avatar you'd like to have associated with yourself?
Oh man, I have an actual high-use case for this in my game---it is for mixing colored sand. I can hardly believe such a thing is already out there... *AND* it already has a matching set of very good GUI bits?! This is fantastic.
Where is the dismantled version?! :D I must have it!!
I *knew* there would be a reason! That's why I left it in.
You made a great sprite here; I even added a new category of sprite in my latest game just because of this gal. :D
Well *I* do. It's going to be the first stage of my game.
Only...I have a request. You could save me a LOT of work, and...I would be very grateful indeed.
So...My game is very context-dependent, and the music progresses as you do things in the game. This song is nigh perfect for what I need in stage 1, but...Oh my goodness, Audacity is not my friend today. I can't seem to figure out how to cut the song up into chunks.
Would I be able to ask you to cut this song up into separate loops?
Like...
0:00.0 - 0.12.9 --- "You are about to make a decision."
0.12,9 - 0:38.5 --- "You just made a decision, I hope you're happy."
0:38.5 - 0:51.5 --- "Adventure begins!"
0:51.5 - 1:04.5 --- "You stepped in it."
1:04.5 - 1:17.3 --- "A shop on the battlefield."
I understand if that's too much work---you gave us all something truly awesome here. It made me go back and listen to your whole back catalogue, but I must say, this is my favorite thing you've shared on this site.
Thanks again!
How did I not see this until now? She's great. I want to use her. She's definitely "main character" worthy.
But..Uh..I can't tell what size the sprite is supposed to be. Some of her frames look like they're 32x32, but then other frames are clearly more like 96 x 64
I attached a screenshot of what happens when you try to tell Godot you want to use it as a sprite sheet, and are trying to tell it the number of horizontal and vertical slices for the sheet.
I *really* like when a track has a companion track of "increased intensity." :) This makes for a good tiered boss, too.
This sounds *quite* good!!
Are there lyrics anywhere?
Oh wow I'm glad you guys said something; I came here to say "You gotta fix that clipping!" Well...that .wav file sounds fine.
Good work, Filldor!
In #1 and #4 I thought "Is this gonna be an 8-bit 'Run Boy Run'?" :D
Good work all 'round.
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