It is for a class called Interactive Python and we make games while learning how to code in Python.
Here is the game that I am working on that would use that art. It is a remake of Asteroids. Hit the play button to get it to run. Also, Chrome and Mozilla are only able to run the game.
I've only just started on this game this week so it isn't complete. Just got the ship to roam around on the screen. It will be due on November 15th. I can give credit in the code for the art Assets.
I'd be into doing an Arbiter (YAY!), Carrier or a Scout as well. It just has to have a non-thrust image and a thrust image. I would be hugely appreciative even just for the Viking!!
Also...take the class! Its been really cool and informative, however, my exposure to programming is just this year in the Editor...so everything is new and crazy for me. If you know programming languages, then it probably wont be that much of a challenge.
Hey folks,
Is there anyone who can take an image of a viking with thrust and without thrust and put it into image similar to this one?
Original Image for Class. I can store it or link it for me.
It is for a class called Interactive Python and we make games while learning how to code in Python.
Here is the game that I am working on that would use that art. It is a remake of Asteroids. Hit the play button to get it to run. Also, Chrome and Mozilla are only able to run the game.
Asteroids in Python.
I've only just started on this game this week so it isn't complete. Just got the ship to roam around on the screen. It will be due on November 15th. I can give credit in the code for the art Assets.
I'd be into doing an Arbiter (YAY!), Carrier or a Scout as well. It just has to have a non-thrust image and a thrust image. I would be hugely appreciative even just for the Viking!!
Also...take the class! Its been really cool and informative, however, my exposure to programming is just this year in the Editor...so everything is new and crazy for me. If you know programming languages, then it probably wont be that much of a challenge.
First of all, Python? Really? You should try out Unity, use some placeholders as the object, and only in the end put in your art
Why unity? Well, you wouldn't need an image with the burst, cause that would be a particle object, which you would need to create yourself in Python..
Anyway, I think you can cut out some images from an image of the game itself, like this one:
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