Simple visual demo created using TIC-80 in Python to celebrate Christmas Eve (and I guess Christmas Day as well!) and give you the viewer, a Christmas blessing!
Simple visual demo created using TIC-80 in Python to celebrate Christmas Eve (and I guess Christmas Day as well!) and give you the viewer, a Christmas blessing!
i’ve gotten curious for a while over learning about graphics programming and making cool visualizations known as demos, so i’ve started giving it a shot by creating a simple christmas demo using TIC-80 to give everyone a merry christmas blessing!
i hope it looks pretty cool despite it’s simplicity! i’ve provided 2 ways to test it out, you can find it in https://github.com/bowlingfan/bowling_demos/releases/tag/christmas_simple_demo!
it was definitely a first learning about tick-time management, and i hope to take advantage of that to make even cooler visuals in the future in TIC-80. there were quite some constraints doing this but i really enjoyed making this demo overall! definitely will focus on learning shadercoding, trignometry, and linear algebra mathematics.
added some blessing text that scrolls and a cool little circle that breathes to give this demo some fresh air :D
should be the last few things!! super happy on how it turned out! the code’s a bit messy but it’s my first handling tick time management.
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… where did the video go ;-; i had a video demo but i guess it did not work
added the Christmas lights as well as snowflake particles! took some time since i’m challenging myself to try to write actual good variable names lol..
all i’m missing now is some text and a slightly cool effect in there.
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