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== Getting started ==
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This tutorial shows all steps needed to build an adventure game starting from scratch. It explains all basic concepts you need to know when you're new to Visionaire:
  
This tutorial shows all steps needed to build an adventure game starting from scratch. It explains all basic concepts you need to know when you're new to Visionaire:
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== 01 First scene ==
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Here you will create your first playable scene with a character and everything else that is needed to start a game:
 
[https://youtu.be/N0CCPeEfe1E Visionaire Studio Basics Tutorial Series Video 1]
 
[https://youtu.be/N0CCPeEfe1E Visionaire Studio Basics Tutorial Series Video 1]
  
 
The ved project file and all images from this tutorial can be downloaded from [[File:SceneFromScratch.zip]].
 
The ved project file and all images from this tutorial can be downloaded from [[File:SceneFromScratch.zip]].
  
A step by step guide is available in this pdf: [[File:SceneFromScratch.pdf]].
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A step by step guide is available here: [[File:SceneFromScratch.pdf]].
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== 02 Animations ==
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This chapter shows how you create animations, position them on the scene and how to start them.
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[https://youtu.be/orivVqrl4ao Visionaire Studio Basics Tutorial Series Video 2]

Revision as of 12:03, 19 June 2018

This tutorial shows all steps needed to build an adventure game starting from scratch. It explains all basic concepts you need to know when you're new to Visionaire:

01 First scene

Here you will create your first playable scene with a character and everything else that is needed to start a game: Visionaire Studio Basics Tutorial Series Video 1

The ved project file and all images from this tutorial can be downloaded from File:SceneFromScratch.zip.

A step by step guide is available here: File:SceneFromScratch.pdf.

02 Animations

This chapter shows how you create animations, position them on the scene and how to start them. Visionaire Studio Basics Tutorial Series Video 2