Other people probably asked this already, but what program did you use to make Danmaku patterns? And does it require advanced programing skills to do so?
Danmakufu. As far as "programming" goes, I'd place this around intermediate level, though I hear it has some infuriating quirks at the top end of the learning curve.
Sup! Hey Kayorei can i ask you wat program ur using and if possible can u plz PM me a link to where you got it. Makeing a Danmaku it's been one of the things iv really been wanting to do
No, nothing in this spellcard is aimed at the player. I was trying to make something that didn't rely on random and/or aimed bullets since all my other scripts before this did.
Of course, the consequence of that was that before I got the suggestion to set the central pattern to turning, you could win this without ever moving.
Honestly, I've been wanting to try this program myself, but I'm intimidated by how freakishly complicated the programming seems to be. How would you say you're time with it was?
Well, I haven't been working with it for long, but I found the basics of getting the enemy to shoot stuff to be pretty easy to pin down. The pattern in this video was made using relatively simple shot functions. I haven't tried making much of anything but bullet patterns, though, so I can't say much about the rest of its functions.
The Maidens of the Kaleidoscope forums have some pretty good tutorials if you're still interested in giving it a go.
Other people probably asked this already, but what program did you use to make Danmaku patterns? And does it require advanced programing skills to do so?
Heminekron 1 year ago
@Heminekron
Danmakufu. As far as "programming" goes, I'd place this around intermediate level, though I hear it has some infuriating quirks at the top end of the learning curve.
Kayorei 1 year ago
@Kayorei Well, I'll take a look at it, even if I'm not able to do squat with it.^^'''
Thanks for the info anyway.
Heminekron 1 year ago
Sup! Hey Kayorei can i ask you wat program ur using and if possible can u plz PM me a link to where you got it. Makeing a Danmaku it's been one of the things iv really been wanting to do
Deontaikun 1 year ago
\ TORAMARU /
NeotyKairyu2 2 years ago
what's this game called?
chineseman72 2 years ago
@chineseman72 Danmakufu
DemonBman 2 years ago
What's the music you're using here?
...Pretty colors...
darkdill 2 years ago
The third photo theme from Shoot the Bullet (Sleepless Night of the Eastern Country, I think is what it's called in English).
Kayorei 2 years ago
are the little bullets aimed at you? this prevents blind spots in the spell card. And good job on the crazy curve bullets
azzza888 2 years ago
No, nothing in this spellcard is aimed at the player. I was trying to make something that didn't rely on random and/or aimed bullets since all my other scripts before this did.
Of course, the consequence of that was that before I got the suggestion to set the central pattern to turning, you could win this without ever moving.
Kayorei 2 years ago
This program, like getting revenge at all the bullet hell creators x3
BahamutsTear 2 years ago
one word: yikes.
It's not the larger shots I would be worried about, it's the other smaller ones...
VGjoe 2 years ago
Honestly, I've been wanting to try this program myself, but I'm intimidated by how freakishly complicated the programming seems to be. How would you say you're time with it was?
PancakeM1x 2 years ago
Well, I haven't been working with it for long, but I found the basics of getting the enemy to shoot stuff to be pretty easy to pin down. The pattern in this video was made using relatively simple shot functions. I haven't tried making much of anything but bullet patterns, though, so I can't say much about the rest of its functions.
The Maidens of the Kaleidoscope forums have some pretty good tutorials if you're still interested in giving it a go.
Kayorei 2 years ago
Oh god, that's pretty.
meirus 2 years ago
It is like a rose, Beautiful but Deadly!
CrimsonMaskMan 2 years ago
...Kaleidoscopic.
ChaosFS 2 years ago
I see you've fixed the "don't have to move to succeed" problem.
AweStrikerNova 2 years ago
...This is still one of the more colorful and artistic ways to be distracted/horribly murdered
CaptainFreetime 2 years ago