3D RPG In Godot 4 Crash course

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  • @quaternius
    @quaternius Před měsícem +28

    Woah, this is an incredible resource! Such an honor to have my assets used this way. Thank you.

    • @jeanmakesgames
      @jeanmakesgames  Před měsícem +5

      You are very welcome! And thank you very much for sharing your asset :)

    • @EmmanuelOjor-h3n
      @EmmanuelOjor-h3n Před 3 dny +2

      You're the one we're supposed to thank for making such high quality assets available to everyone

  • @TsarPain
    @TsarPain Před měsícem +5

    I am from Russia and I am very grateful for such courses on GODOT, there are few such good courses, so you deserve a like

  • @g00dm4nChimera
    @g00dm4nChimera Před 23 dny +1

    je m'attendais pas à l'accent français, super vidéo en tout cas et merci pour le contenu gratuit et super instructif que tu nous proposes

  • @monosTVsports
    @monosTVsports Před 5 dny +1

    This is amazing!
    Im still a newbie that wants to make shorter games right now but as soon as i feel lore comfy i wwnt to try this for an idea i have!!

    • @jeanmakesgames
      @jeanmakesgames  Před 5 dny

      Thank you! Yes it's good to focus on shorter game :)

  • @DelahayeChristophe
    @DelahayeChristophe Před měsícem +5

    Wow merci beaucoup pour tes tutos, c'est de la qualité !

  • @maxnorderfeldt9791
    @maxnorderfeldt9791 Před měsícem +3

    Great tutorial for someone getting started in godot, its nice to have a tutorial thats up to date!

  • @user-yy5ry7oc4v
    @user-yy5ry7oc4v Před měsícem +1

    Thank you so much for doing this, I always admire people who dedicate some of their time to teach other people new things, especially with this amazing level of quality, greetings from Egypt

  • @CharleyDonar
    @CharleyDonar Před 13 dny +1

    THANK YOU!

  • @cd2028
    @cd2028 Před měsícem +2

    Cool can't wait to go through this course!

  • @AstroTechGuy
    @AstroTechGuy Před měsícem +1

    From Jean Makes Games to Jean Makes Awesome Tutorials. Great video!

  • @user-bm1zk9qj6p
    @user-bm1zk9qj6p Před měsícem +1

    I'm not even a gamedev but this is so incredibly based

  • @DavidArt
    @DavidArt Před měsícem +1

    super boulot .. content de voir du bon contenu pour godot. new sub aussi 👍

  • @calibur5518
    @calibur5518 Před 29 dny

    Hi thanks for your video ...

  • @brightofori1946
    @brightofori1946 Před měsícem

    Great tutorial. You're the best!

  • @oakmars8062
    @oakmars8062 Před měsícem +1

    Very cool

  • @thisormaybethis
    @thisormaybethis Před měsícem

    More 3D Godot tutorial! Thank you

  • @MiguelDonSabah
    @MiguelDonSabah Před měsícem

    Youre the best just subbed

  • @kamizumie
    @kamizumie Před 15 dny

    mate, I love that accent

  • @Maxstate
    @Maxstate Před dnem

    Hey Jean, thank you for the video! What kind of changes would I have to do to make the camera fixed? I want to make an isometric/steady camera 3d RPG.

  • @xenomeag
    @xenomeag Před 4 dny

    Hey Jean.
    Found your comment where you shared your whole story about your 12th drop out i find it too relatable i am actually want to make a game from scratch can you tell me from where i should start from scratch as i am a biology graduate .checked yiur udemy linked and find put enrollment in your courses are unavailable.so could you please guide me?

    • @jeanmakesgames
      @jeanmakesgames  Před 4 dny

      Hello, thanks! :) It's actually fairly simple:
      1. start small if your new to game development (your project could be 2d or 3d, doesn't matter), find one or two game mechanic you like (shooting? puzzle? something else?) and develop them the best you can. Don't freak out or take it bad if you don't get close to the result you want, you are learning, allow yourself to fail :)
      2. Once you have a little prototype that works ok (probably between 2 weeks and two month depending the time you are putting in it), try to build 10 levels helping yourself from sources (tutorial, course) that looks close to what you wanna do and just do it, and reiterate. That's how I've started learning game development: i've found tutorial in c++ at the time and i got in because of those tutorial, then i have moved to game maker, then unity and when i have found about godot I've sticked to it.
      3. work on the base you have succeed to build, and ask yourself "now what?". By that I mean what kind of things you could add to make your game better (more mechanic, more enemies, more polish?). Try also to turn that little base into a different game (if it's a 2d platformer, try to make it as a 2d rpg now, for example) like this you'll continue to improve.
      4. for everything about assets, itch.io is your best friend to start. don't spend money, find stuff for free that you like enough to be working on a project with, and when you feel like it try to make your own stuff following the same logic that i have described before.
      5. Keep an eye on what other are doing to keep being inspired, and have fun, do things that you want and that are fun to you, that's it :)
      Hope it helps! :)

  • @Viski982
    @Viski982 Před měsícem

    hey man thanks for the great course but in 1:14:00 couldn't i just disable the collision initially then enable it when the punch animation starts instead of copying and pasting the track ? thanks again for the great and deep explaining

    • @jeanmakesgames
      @jeanmakesgames  Před měsícem

      Thank you! Yes you can do that through code but it happened to me that for some reason sometime it doesn’t get disabled / enabled properly, it never happened while using the anim player though, that’s why I’m doing it this way :)

    • @Viski982
      @Viski982 Před měsícem

      @@jeanmakesgames yeah after testing for a while it did happend to me, thanks for showing everything solution you knew ❤️🙏🏿

  • @joseantonioca8763
    @joseantonioca8763 Před 27 dny

    How can I move the character when clicking? Plizz

  • @ZiadHassan-y4s
    @ZiadHassan-y4s Před měsícem

    Please complete the 2D learning series

  • @abubakrkhodzhaev8618
    @abubakrkhodzhaev8618 Před měsícem

    Can you make a course for an infinite game like flappy bird or a survival game

  • @jameshobden3499
    @jameshobden3499 Před měsícem

    An easy subscribe and like. Thanks.