spork222
Jan 26, 2006
Read the entire Liberty BASIC Helpfile section on Sprites. It explains what sprites are, how they work, and how to use them. There are plenty of pictures. ---- Next, check out the articles in the Liberty BASIC Newsletter that pertain to sprites. Download the archives to get all of the images needed to run the demonstration programs. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lbnews/ http://babek.info/libertybasicfiles/lbnews/ ---- Beginning Game Programming by Richard Ryles This series can be found in the following issues: * [[http://babek.info/libertybasicfiles/lbnews/nl109/ryles1.htm|109]] * [[http://babek.info/libertybasicfiles/lbnews/nl110/ryles2.htm|110]] * [[http://babek.info/libertybasicfiles/lbnews/nl111/ryles.htm|111]] * [[http://babek.info/libertybasicfiles/lbnews/nl117/ryles.htm|117]] ---- Sprite Bytes by Alyce Watson This series can be found in the following issues:[[http://babek.info/libertybasicfiles/lbnews/nl119/sprite.htm|119]]* [[http://babek.info/libertybasicfiles/lbnews/nl119/sprite.htm|119]] * [[http://babek.info/libertybasicfiles/lbnews/nl120/sprite.htm|120]] * [[http://babek.info/libertybasicfiles/lbnews/nl121/sprite.htm|121]] * 122 * 124 * 125 * 126 * 128 * 129 * 132 * 133 * 134 * 137 ---- You can use Game Workshop to create a skeleton for your game. The standalone version is available here: * http://alycesrestaurant.com/game.htm It is also part of Liberty BASIC Workshop, available here: * http://alycesrestaurant.com/workshop.htm ---- Add your favorite sprite resources!