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From: Kayorei
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  • 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

    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 Well, I'll take a look at it, even if I'm not able to do squat with it.^^'''

    Thanks for the info anyway.

  • 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

  • \ TORAMARU /

  • what's this game called?

  • @chineseman72  Danmakufu

  • What's the music you're using here?

    ...Pretty colors...

  • The third photo theme from Shoot the Bullet (Sleepless Night of the Eastern Country, I think is what it's called in English).

  • are the little bullets aimed at you? this prevents blind spots in the spell card. And good job on the crazy curve bullets

  • 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.

  • This program, like getting revenge at all the bullet hell creators x3

  • one word: yikes.

    It's not the larger shots I would be worried about, it's the other smaller ones...

  • 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.

  • Oh god, that's pretty.

  • It is like a rose, Beautiful but Deadly!

  • ...Kaleidoscopic.

  • I see you've fixed the "don't have to move to succeed" problem.

  • ...This is still one of the more colorful and artistic ways to be distracted/horribly murdered

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