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Good Luck To You! (From a Newbie) - Also, tips from Pros?

A topic by FormaPraxis created Aug 10, 2021 Views: 213 Replies: 3
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To everyone-

I've VERY new to Blender, Unity and C# programming language. Like... less than a week new.

I've made 1 short game so far (KYUBE) base on a Brackeys tutorial, so this is my first time taking part in a Jam, and my first attempt at an original game.

To anyone else who's nervous, don't sweat it, it's not life or death and there's always more Jams!

So good luck to everyone taking part!


To the Pro's

Got any tips that you might want to share? Maybe suggestions to help getting around/through the "Cheat" limitation?

Submitted(+1)

I've always found game assets to be the biggest hurdle. Sound effects, bg music, voicing character dialogue, character models, environment models... So finding resources like Freesound and TTSmp3 was huge. Just make sure to credit the original artist with their permission. 

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Because I've had 7 days, I've been trying to make every asset from scratch. Been learning Blender alongside Unity for asset models, and using SFXR to generate sounds (SFXR creator will get credited!). BG music is also mine, just threw together some simple rhythms in FL studio. I'm so friggin' tired! Haha

Submitted(+1)

A bit late now but finding a motivated team to help you out and push you to the limits is what's key in a jam for me.