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help starting and creating a project (Read 311 times)

Started by Aden Naastar, September 06, 2010, 02:21:53 pm
help starting and creating a project
#1  September 06, 2010, 02:21:53 pm
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Me and my friend want to create a fighting game, but we want to first put it in mugen to get all of the ideas and character designs in first then we want go into real development but the problem is we have great ideas, but programming and artistic work we fail in. so what i am asking is for is a sprite artist that can help, and any other possible help. the game we want to make is fighting wise fast pace like street fighter alpha, but dark and bloody like mortal kombat. we have some character ideas and little storyline but growing. thank you for any help or feedback
Last Edit: September 06, 2010, 02:26:38 pm by Aden Naastar
Re: help starting and creating a project
#2  September 07, 2010, 04:40:33 pm
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we have great ideas, but programming and artistic work we fail in.
You DO realize that's the case for 99% of people who want to make a video game right !?

Everybody has ideas. Having ideas is easy. What is hard is starting to work on a creation, thus learning stuff to produce something. You don't need to start hard. Just take some Mugen characters and modify them for your own needs, changing some sprites, some coding, to see what the code does and understand how things work.

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but we want to first put it in mugen to get all of the ideas and character designs in first then we want go into real development
What is Mugen if it's not development then ? Or do you mean you want to go to C++ afterwards ? Well, if you can't even code in Mugen (which is really easy to learn), you shouldn't even be thinking about "going into real development" in another real coding language.
Re: help starting and creating a project
#3  September 09, 2010, 01:17:39 pm
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First off thank you for you feedback, and yes I understand this is the case for 99% of people who want to make video games.
When i said artistic value I meant  that we suck at sprite design and im fairly new at mugen. i am the storyline guy and my friend is the nitty gritty guy who helps with ideas. To let you know i have wrote 7 novels, so i think i'm a decent storyline guy. and i am also a composer, and im finalizing my next music album, my friend is a rapper, so i think we got the music down. For obvious reasons i cant tell you what books and music we have done. In the end i believe me and my friend are not part of the 99% of people who want to make a video game. But honestly thank you for your feedback, i appreciate it.