Guide on the basics of coding: github.com/Meme1079/PsychWiki/wiki/Lua-Coding-Docs:-Basics-of-Coding Guide on how to make sprites and edit them: github.com/Meme1079/PsychWiki/wiki/Lua-Script-API:-Custom-Sprites-&-Texts-Functions Psych Engine Discord Server: discord.gg/psychengine My Discord Handle: @ghostglowdev - this is my first time editing and making these kinds of videos so i hope this is enough to guide you guys on how to make a simple stage for your mod. if you have any suggestions or complaints then you can message me through discord :D
Does the guide in the first link only applies to the source version or does it also apply to the downloaded version (or atleast if most of it can be used for this version).
@@emmanuelfilipe6185 Well, it can be both but source is mainly people who is experienced in working with Haxe. Lua is a softcoding language in Psych Engine for the people who are new to programming since it's easy to understand syntax and keywords. If you're looking to work with source code, then I'd recommend looking at haxe.org/documentation/introduction/ and this for HaxeFlixel's API: api.haxeflixel.com/
there will be a more further explainations and more advanced tutorials coming soon - there's also source code tutorials that will be made by my friend T-Bar
Is there a chance you meant Notepad? If so, yes. You can write Lua code in Notepad. But I also recommend other IDEs like: VS Code: code.visualstudio.com/ (Recommended) Sublime Text: www.sublimetext.com/ Recommended Extensions for VS Code: usernamehw.errorlens, keyring.Lua and Snirozu.funkin-script-autocompleter
Guide on the basics of coding:
github.com/Meme1079/PsychWiki/wiki/Lua-Coding-Docs:-Basics-of-Coding
Guide on how to make sprites and edit them:
github.com/Meme1079/PsychWiki/wiki/Lua-Script-API:-Custom-Sprites-&-Texts-Functions
Psych Engine Discord Server:
discord.gg/psychengine
My Discord Handle: @ghostglowdev
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this is my first time editing and making these kinds of videos so i hope this is enough to guide you guys on how to make a simple stage for your mod. if you have any suggestions or complaints then you can message me through discord :D
Does the guide in the first link only applies to the source version or does it also apply to the downloaded version (or atleast if most of it can be used for this version).
@@emmanuelfilipe6185 Well, it can be both but source is mainly people who is experienced in working with Haxe. Lua is a softcoding language in Psych Engine for the people who are new to programming since it's easy to understand syntax and keywords.
If you're looking to work with source code, then I'd recommend looking at haxe.org/documentation/introduction/
and this for HaxeFlixel's API: api.haxeflixel.com/
This video reminded me that I need to start my own Psych programming series.
Great first video!
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@@GhostglowDev 😂😂😂
The best tutorial ever made...
Thanks! But i wan't make it animated, how i do it?
Reach out to me in discord!: ghostglowdev
What if it says null object refrence
I want to see how far these tutorials go.
there will be a more further explainations and more advanced tutorials coming soon - there's also source code tutorials that will be made by my friend T-Bar
whats this app u use to code for me its note pad but i wanna code on that app u use
its "Visual Studio Code"
New sub thanks for this tutorial
but my pc dont work on lua ,can i try in the app NoteBlock?
Is there a chance you meant Notepad?
If so, yes. You can write Lua code in Notepad.
But I also recommend other IDEs like:
VS Code: code.visualstudio.com/ (Recommended)
Sublime Text: www.sublimetext.com/
Recommended Extensions for VS Code:
usernamehw.errorlens, keyring.Lua and Snirozu.funkin-script-autocompleter
@@psychtutorial yes notepad ,i'm not good speaking english ... i try and worked
Where do I put my image?
@@GoldDogeOFC mods//images
gud video
thanks!
Such good video
But not alot of views
I will support you 🫡