This tutorial shows how to harvest resources and build bases using PlanetSide 2’s ANT vehicle and construction system.
Videos
(Doom) Custom Monsters Tutorial
A tutorial showing how to import custom monsters (and weapons and items) and even create your very own by inheriting from those that already exist.
(Source Filmmaker) Depth of Field Tutorial
In this tutorial, I show you how to create a depth of field effect so that the camera focuses on an object(s) and everything in front of or behind the object(s) is blurred.
(Source Filmmaker) Item Lock Tutorial
In this tutorial, I show you how to lock items to parts of your character’s body so that they move together. You can also use this technique to lock hats to your character’s heads and more! Experiment with it and see what you can create.
(Source Filmmaker) Moving Camera Tutorial
In this tutorial, I show you how to create a moving camera in Source Filmmaker using keyframing/bookmarking in the Graph Editor. Although this covers cameras, you can also use this technique to animate all types of objects ranging from characters and objects to lights.
(Construct 2) Tutorial/Demonstration
Are you interested in creating levels for games or even entire games from scratch? In this video I show just how easy it is to do with Construct 2!
(Doom Builder) 3D Moving Platforms Tutorial
Have you ever wanted to give your 3D floors some movement? Now, with the concepts presented in this tutorial, you can! This video shows you how to create a single script that automates a 3D floor, making it move up and down and pausing at each stop to allow the player to hop on for a ride. You can take this concept further by tying the actions to switches rather than an “ENTER” script and creating elevators and more! Heck, you could even pair this technique with a screen shake effect to simulate a building crumbling down to (and through) the ground! The possibilities, as always, are endless.
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(Doom Builder) Reflective Floors Tutorial
Ever wanted shiny surfaces that reflect the surrounding area, like squeaky-clean tiles or puddles of water or ice? Now you can have them in GZDoom/Skulltag with this simple technique!
(Doom Builder) 3D Slopes Tutorial
3D floors are cool enough, but what if you could actually make some of them slope? This tutorial shows you how to do just that! If you use GZDoom or Skulltag, you can use this feature alongside regular 3D floors to create even better architecture and designs for your maps.
(Doom Builder) 3D Floors Tutorial
This tutorial shows how to create “3D floors” in Doom Builder. This feature allows you to create true room-over-room structures and more. You can stack as many 3D floors as you’d like, and once you begin working with them more, you’ll realize that the only limit is your imagination!