12-02-2017, 10:29 PM
(12-02-2017, 04:54 AM)Gatete Wrote: Those look gorgeous, as for GIFs. I recommend using LICEcap
Awesome. Thanks for the tip. Right now I'm using some random program I found online called GIFCam, which is how I did these GIFs but it's a bit hassle on getting it to work and the results are kind of unpredictable. To be honest, I've always admired your animated GIFs since the're so smooth. Do you render your GIFs at 30 FPS or 60 because so far any method I found only allows up to 30. Again, I'm completely new to GIF rendering.
(12-02-2017, 05:43 PM)Willsaber Wrote: I second LICECap. This may be the best Mario engine on Fusion to date! Are you planning on making this into an open source engine like Hello Engine, or is it for a personal project?
Thanks so much. As far as going open source I really never restarted this project with user friendliness in mind. I kind of program things in the way that makes sense to me so I'm sure if someone were to look at this internally they would scratch their head lol. I do comment constantly and use groups for damn near everything, but it's definitely not made with the idea of just being a premade, ready to go engine. So as far as making it the next Hello open source kind of thing, I figure in best case scenario, I may just release the MFA when I'm ready to throw in the towel and just let people pick it apart and do as they wish since I'm not doing this for the popularity of having the next greatest SMB engine. For now, it''s just a personal project though.