Getting Started with the Visionaire Studio Editor

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A'llo & welcome to the breakdown summary of all things to do with the Visionaire Studio: Adventure Game Engine editor.

Main Menu & Home Tab

The HOME tab is the default tab that opens up when you launch the Visionaire Studio editor. It is where you can start a new blank project, or start a new project with a premade template that includes all the things required for the game to run, or select an existing project from the recent project list.

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Game: This is where you can setup the main game properties: mouse, key input, languages, provide information & version build number etc
Loading Screen: You can create an incrementally loading splash screen here; to display on game start
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Scenes & Menus: This is where you can create, build & design your scenes, menus, objects & actions to be performed etc
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Characters: This is where you can create your characters, outfits & animations etc
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Interfaces: This is where you can create your main game control interface & on screen interfaces; such as inventory etc
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Items: This is where you create items that can be picked up, stored in your inventory, given to other characters or combined with other objects
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Cursors: This is where you create & animate mouse cursors you will be using throughout your game
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Fonts: This is where you include the various fonts that will be used throughout your game in dialogs, displayed text & displaying object/character labels on mouse over
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Texts: This is where you will find all texts for the game: labels, names, scripts, dialog etc & you can edit them via this section; if you like
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Particle System: This is where you can create particles; like snow, rain, fog, fire etc (advanced users)
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Scripts: This is the Lua Script editor in which you can write or include (load) external library files such as lua or c languages (advanced users)
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