3 things... thing 1- the way you explained referencing other scenes, made it sink in for me, so thank you for that! thing 2- even if my art is bad, i still like using my own art compared to using other peoples art, only because for some reason it just never feels like the game i made is not "all" my game anymore with someone elses art. idk, that might just be me. and thing 3- chat gpt is the best to use for learning imo.i recently started using it to help if needed, and boy does it ever! wayt more then a youtube tutorial. the tutorials people make ( i feel) are purposely teaching in a way that wont help but will sound like it should help, just so their "tutorial channel" can keep being able to make more "tutorials". i mean, why else is there a NEED for 100 different platformer beginner guides if 1 would help? anyways- loved the video! subbed! ill definitely be back for more! keep it up! edit- oh and when you ask chatGPT for something, you can specify to have it for Godot 4.2 or whatever. example- "tell me step by step how to add coyote time to a Characterbody2D in godot 4.2"
This is such a cool concept for a game and your video is great. Ive been toying on and off with game dev and 3d modelling for a little while now. tried unity, dropped off when they had their whole kerfuffle then tried godot which felt a lot more approachable, fell off that after a month or so when i got sick for basically all of april and have just returned to it only to also see the brackeys tutorial which has helped ease me back into it. Really cool to see how many people are using that tutorial as a springboard to play around with godot. subscribed and definitely looking forward to seeing more on your projects!
Hello, I as well, have just installed Godot as of yesterday in hopes of learning and creating video games!! Thank you so much for these tips and I cant wait to try your game as well! It looks super fun and unique!
Godot is a great indie game tool, I've had friends suggest it but I'd rather hit my head against a wall learning UE5. -edit You making this video is giving me more reason to not give up this time. Thank you.
yoo! another game to put on my list of playing when it releases! ive been using godot for a while and i HAVE to recommend Heartbeast for tutorials, he shows you how to do stuff and then why he actually does it, as well as go over alternate options to what he did sometimes!!
Awesome! Your video really inspire me to continue work on my game! [Godot is amazing program, I'm glad that UA-cam recommended me some videos with it.]
Just started learning Godot myself with 0 experience or background in any form of computer science or programming. Brackeys tutorial made me really believe I could make something. My biggest struggle is definitely going to be the coding side of things. While there is so many tutorials on pretty much every side of coding it's still tough to learn. I find most tutorials say ''learn this thing in 10 minutes!!!'' You follow the tutorial step by step and achieve what the tutorial wanted to to achieve and it then proclaims ''Know you know everything there is to know about this thing.'' Here's me going eeeeer no I don't lol. I followed everything but this doesn't mean I know it's broader application or how to use it specifically in my project. I guess it's just a repetition thing and things will eventually stick as you use them more. My goal is at least 2 hours a day of learning. Good luck out there everyone
The biggest thing i've learned so far is there's not really a "right" way to do things, at least not initially. There are more/less efficient ways, but for smaller projects efficiency isn't super important. There's just your way. Most tutorials I've seen explain what they did, but not why they did or how it works. Hopefully, I can properly articulate anything I discover!
Good work man. Great point about letting it go if you can come back to it later! Looking forward hearing some slimey sound effects on this too! First :P
3 things...
thing 1- the way you explained referencing other scenes, made it sink in for me, so thank you for that!
thing 2- even if my art is bad, i still like using my own art compared to using other peoples art, only because for some reason it just never feels like the game i made is not "all" my game anymore with someone elses art. idk, that might just be me.
and thing 3- chat gpt is the best to use for learning imo.i recently started using it to help if needed, and boy does it ever! wayt more then a youtube tutorial. the tutorials people make ( i feel) are purposely teaching in a way that wont help but will sound like it should help, just so their "tutorial channel" can keep being able to make more "tutorials". i mean, why else is there a NEED for 100 different platformer beginner guides if 1 would help?
anyways- loved the video! subbed! ill definitely be back for more! keep it up!
edit- oh and when you ask chatGPT for something, you can specify to have it for Godot 4.2 or whatever. example- "tell me step by step how to add coyote time to a Characterbody2D in godot 4.2"
Good luck on the game! Post more dev vlogs, this one was really fun to watch!
This is such a cool concept for a game and your video is great.
Ive been toying on and off with game dev and 3d modelling for a little while now. tried unity, dropped off when they had their whole kerfuffle then tried godot which felt a lot more approachable, fell off that after a month or so when i got sick for basically all of april and have just returned to it only to also see the brackeys tutorial which has helped ease me back into it. Really cool to see how many people are using that tutorial as a springboard to play around with godot.
subscribed and definitely looking forward to seeing more on your projects!
Picking up mega strong Ze Frank vibes from you, and I'm here for it. Subscribed!
That's the highest of compliments
Hello, I as well, have just installed Godot as of yesterday in hopes of learning and creating video games!! Thank you so much for these tips and I cant wait to try your game as well! It looks super fun and unique!
Wonderful! I'm hoping you enjoy it as much as I have! Good luck
Godot is a great indie game tool, I've had friends suggest it but I'd rather hit my head against a wall learning UE5.
-edit You making this video is giving me more reason to not give up this time. Thank you.
yoo! another game to put on my list of playing when it releases! ive been using godot for a while and i HAVE to recommend Heartbeast for tutorials, he shows you how to do stuff and then why he actually does it, as well as go over alternate options to what he did sometimes!!
Good work man. Good luck
Awesome! Your video really inspire me to continue work on my game!
[Godot is amazing program, I'm glad that UA-cam recommended me some videos with it.]
Thank you for making this video😁
Just started learning Godot myself with 0 experience or background in any form of computer science or programming. Brackeys tutorial made me really believe I could make something.
My biggest struggle is definitely going to be the coding side of things. While there is so many tutorials on pretty much every side of coding it's still tough to learn.
I find most tutorials say ''learn this thing in 10 minutes!!!'' You follow the tutorial step by step and achieve what the tutorial wanted to to achieve and it then proclaims ''Know you know everything there is to know about this thing.'' Here's me going eeeeer no I don't lol. I followed everything but this doesn't mean I know it's broader application or how to use it specifically in my project.
I guess it's just a repetition thing and things will eventually stick as you use them more.
My goal is at least 2 hours a day of learning.
Good luck out there everyone
The biggest thing i've learned so far is there's not really a "right" way to do things, at least not initially. There are more/less efficient ways, but for smaller projects efficiency isn't super important. There's just your way. Most tutorials I've seen explain what they did, but not why they did or how it works. Hopefully, I can properly articulate anything I discover!
Good work man. Great point about letting it go if you can come back to it later!
Looking forward hearing some slimey sound effects on this too!
First :P
My hands are not covered in soap right now as I try to capture squelchy slime sounds in my microphone.... I swear
@@sandfordaysi can _strongly_ relate to that XD
>slimes can't jump
>slime literally jumps
don't lie to us >:(
Damm man my experience was exactly the same i stil struggle but i really love making a game but yeah goodluck and cant wait for a new vid peace✌️
Hey man, subbing for more of this. I just started Godot and i need all the inspiration and advice i can get
Good vid
i hate this game but im proud of you either way.
but the game loves you....