how to upload stency crash course assets

by Misty Lind 7 min read

You'll get a dialog that allows you to name your game and set the game screen's Width and Height. Name your game Invaders and leave the Width at 640 pixels and the Height at 480 pixels. Click "Create" and Stencyl will build your blank game and open it. Next, we’ll start importing assets.

Full Answer

How do I upload a game to Stencyl?

To publish to our Arcade, go to Publish > Stencyl > Arcade in the main menu. This will generate the SWF and automatically upload it to our site. If you've already published this game in the past, it will update the existing entry. Note: There is an 8 MB limit on games published to our Arcade.

How do you install Stencyl extensions?

How To: Installing ExtensionsOpen any game.Go to Settings > Extensions.Click Install Extension... and pick the extension you downloaded.

How do you add an image to Stencyl?

Create a blank image with Width/Height....Tip: Use the menu item: Debug > View > View Folder for this Game to reveal your game's folder.Create an extras folder under your game's folder.Place your images under this folder.Use the image from file block to load them into images.

How do you add a score to Stencyl?

0:233:54Stencyl Tutorial Basics part 2 of 3(How to add Score and Lives ...YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo I'll click on scene behaviors click on drawing. And rename it draws score big surprise there allMoreSo I'll click on scene behaviors click on drawing. And rename it draws score big surprise there all right good your two drawing grab.

How do you make an IOS game without coding?

How to Make a Game Without Coding: 5 Game Engines That Don't Require Programming KnowledgeGameMaker: Studio. GameMaker is probably the most popular game creation tool, and for good reason. ... Adventure Game Studio. ... Unity. ... RPG Maker. ... GameSalad.

How do I make a Piskel character?

4:147:14Learn how to create a pixel character in Piskel - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipBlue color we're going to fill that in now let's grab our pencil. And we'll grab our dark dark blueMoreBlue color we're going to fill that in now let's grab our pencil. And we'll grab our dark dark blue color and we're going to fill in his feet like. So now we're also going to fill in a shadow right.

Crash Course 1

Introduces you to the various parts of the Stencyl workflow. Takes 30 minutes.

Crash Course 2

In this course, you'll create a "Space Invaders" like game from scratch. In the process, you'll touch upon all the fundamentals required to make games with Stencyl. Takes 1-2 hours.

Introduction

Importing resources is a key part of the Stencyl workflow. This article talks about the various ways of pulling in graphics, sounds and other resources into your game.

The Two Methods

In general, you can import resources through one of the following methods.

Importing Tilesets

Tilesets are collections of Tiles, the building blocks for scenes/levels.

Importing Backgrounds

Backgrounds are large images that usually scroll alongside a scene, either entirely behind or in front of a scene.

Importing Behaviors

Besides creating new behaviors on your own, Behaviors can come in from two sources.

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Hello i need quickly your help. I make a game, and save from pen drive and hotmail drive. I open the stencyl application and i go to the import games, choose my game, and is loading, when stops loading, nothing happends, and the game dont appear. So i go to the games folder and appears the game.

Introduction

Welcome to Stencyl’s Crash Course 2. The first Crash Course helped you learn the basics, and this follow-up lesson will give you a quick intro to Stencyl's Design Mode (the block builder) and show you how to build a simple game.

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you may wont get the assets by just clicking it, you need to copy the link to download it, open a new tab, copy-paste it, and you'll get it. And STENCYL,

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Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. The Two Methods
  3. Importing Animations
  4. Importing Tilesets
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Introduction

  • Importing resources is a key part of the Stencyl workflow. This article talks about the various ways of pulling in graphics, sounds and other resources into your game.
See more on stencyl.com

The Two Methods

  • In general, you can import resources through one of the following methods. 1. Picking a file from the file system 2. Drag and Drop from the file explorer The remainder of this article links to articles that talk specifically about how you import each resource type.
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Importing Tilesets

  • Tilesets are collections of Tiles, the building blocksfor scenes/levels. Read our article on Tilesets & Tilesto learn how to import them.
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Importing Backgrounds

  • Backgrounds are large imagesthat usually scroll alongside a scene, either entirely behind or in front of a scene. Read our article on Backgroundsto learn how to import them.
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Importing Sounds

  • Sounds represent clips of sound effects or entire music tracks. Read our article on Soundsto learn how to import them.
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Importing Behaviors

  • Besides creating new behaviors on your own, Behaviors can come in from two sources. 1. Local File System 2. From our pre-shipped collection To import Behaviors from your computer, click Import...in the top toolbar and pick out the Behavior. Behaviors are PNG files embedded with metadata. To import a pre-shipped behaviors, read this article.
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