We can see that our background is currently black and that it has no sprite. You’ll see some more info appear below it in a tab called Background Layer Properties – room0. Let’s add our custom background image to replace that ugly black background. For example, here we’ll put our paddles in front of our background. We use layers to know which things should go in front or behind other things. You’ll see the Room Editor window, and just below that the Layers of our room.Įverything we’ll add in our game will be placed on those layers. Next, look in the top left corner of your screen. Here you’ll see some boxes called width and height, currently set to 1024 and 768. Look at the Properties tab in the bottom left corner of your screen. Our game is currently empty, but it won’t stay that way for long.įor now, close the game window and return to the previous room0 window. Actually, we can launch our game right now!Ĭlick on this button in the top left of your screen or hit F5.Īll you’ll see for now is a black window opening up called Made in GameMaker Studio 2.
This black screen is where everything in our game happens. If you click on it, you should see there’s already an item inside of it called room0.ĭouble-click it and you’ll be taken to a screen that looks like this. Look at the Rooms section in the Resources tab on the right of your screen. We’ll now create the room where our game will take place. You should have 3 sprites inside of your project with centered origin points. Now, repeat the process with the ball.png and background.png files. You’ll now see that the origin point is in the center of the image, and that its coordinates have been updated. So click on the scrolling menu and choose Middle Centre. It’s currently set to Top Left but in our case we want it to be in the center of the image. It also means that if we rotate the object, it’ll rotate around this point. This is the point we’ll use to know where the object is positioned in the game. In the middle of the sprite window, you can see that the Origin is set to 0x0 and Top Left. Name the newly created sprite sPaddle (it means sprite + paddle). Right click on Sprites, and select Create Sprite From Image(s). You can see there’s a Resources tab on the right side of your screen. The first thing we’ll do is import the assets. Now close that window and we’re good to go! In the window that just popped up, change the frames per second to 60 and click Apply. Then open up a new GML project in GMS and save it somewhere.Īfter that, make sure the game is set to run at 60 frames per second.Ĭlick on the Game Options button in the top left of your screen.
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You’ll also need GameMaker Studio 2 (free trial version or any license).
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First, download the assets here and extract them somewhere.