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      wottanight25 last edited by

      I'm currently working on a flipnote succesor for fuze4.
      It's there a way to make an online place wherevyou can watch other people animation or share their IDEAS?

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      • PickleCatStars
        PickleCatStars F last edited by

        This thread seems like an appropriate place. ? :)

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        • HeyoMayo
          HeyoMayo F last edited by HeyoMayo

          You will need something called procedural generation for the ability to share codes to get other people's drawings, this would work by reading the code and getting the EXACT pixels from it on EVERY frame, like the balloon ids on another fuze game I saw here. That's pretty advanced though, but it's the closest thing you can achieve (in fuze) to what you described. Also what toxibunny said if you're talking about online web stuff. Btw alot of things would have to be in the base app too, I recommend trying something more simple if you're new to F4NS (fuze 4 nintendo switch)

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          • PickleCatStars
            PickleCatStars F last edited by

            You could just download the program and reshare when you have an animation you’re happy with. Put the download codes here. Youtube vids or whatever too if you like :)

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            • HeyoMayo
              HeyoMayo F @PickleCatStars last edited by

              @toxibunny Oh right! The save data/ persistent file/store = [] comes with the project download.
              This is probably the easiest way to do that.

              Although the persistent program file wouldn't be able to be transfered to the project the user's using to save their animations, but that's unnecessary

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                wottanight25 last edited by

                Thank you all for answering My cuestion

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