Well, very standard for Churrera, I guess.Rade Blunner, a platform made with the Churrera V1.
I'd love to see a GOOD Spectrum game inspired by Blade Runner but it's not going to happen yet this time
Well, very standard for Churrera, I guess.Rade Blunner, a platform made with the Churrera V1.
Cool. Is anyone in touch with this author? Could they check their ZXDB permission stance pleez
I did that, let's wait for an answer.
Ta very much! It'll be in the next update.
Can anyone unzip this? I'm using 7Zip and it can't handle it.Ralf wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2019 12:54 pm A new demo called Zx Zoo
https://www.worldofspectrum.org/forums/ ... mhz#latest
Best to watch from some distance. Really. If you are at some desk, wlak away from it
Odd, I've managed to open it with 7Zip just fine. Maybe you need to update your software? I'm on version 18.05 (x64, Windows).R-Tape wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2019 7:11 pmCan anyone unzip this? I'm using 7Zip and it can't handle it.Ralf wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2019 12:54 pm A new demo called Zx Zoo
https://www.worldofspectrum.org/forums/ ... mhz#latest
Best to watch from some distance. Really. If you are at some desk, wlak away from it
Direct download: https://mega.nz/#!XnJygCCJ!O0XYx_wwBYIa ... RhF9RbbSew
Excellent! And thanks. This and your first game will be in the next update, sorry it's taking a while.
This looks cute! However, I take issue with random notes being displayed as mirror images. Gotta fix that, man. Gotta fix that.
Hi thanks for your feedback! But sorry I do not understand very well do you mean that for instance the sticks of the musical notes should all be to the right side of the notes so the tiles that have those mirrored notes right now are not real notation? or is another thing?Ast A. Moore wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2019 10:15 amThis looks cute! However, I take issue with random notes being displayed as mirror images. Gotta fix that, man. Gotta fix that.
Well, sheet music is written (and read) left to right. Notes have heads and stems (aside from whole notes, that is) that are appended to the right of the heads if they go up. For notes that are written with their stems down, you simply rotate them 180 degrees, so the stems end up on the left side.
Thanks for the explanation! I have changed all. If you download the .tap now I think is more realistic Hope you like this one!Ast A. Moore wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2019 2:06 pmWell, sheet music is written (and read) left to right. Notes have heads and stems (aside from whole notes, that is) that are appended to the right of the heads if they go up. For notes that are written with their stems down, you simply rotate them 180 degrees, so the stems end up on the left side.
For deciding when a stem goes up or down, a simple rule is the note B (which is written on the middle line of the staff). It can usually be written with the stem going in either direction. Notes that are below it have their stems go up; notes that are above it have their stems go down.
Dots (which simply extend a note’s duration by half) are also written to the right of the notes.
So, as an example of one of the note groups you have in that screen (a dotted quarter note, followed by a quarter note, followed by a half note), here’s what it should look like:
The same goes for the pictogram in the bottom left.