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2D refers to two dimensional space where coordinates are represented with X and Y values.
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Best Way to allow players to "Dye" images without losing color quality?
I am creating a 2.5D isometric (2D images) game.
I want the players to be able to "dye" their armor, clothes, and other things. …
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What is the range of RAM consumption for the typical 3D character in a video game?
I want to know this information, to compare it to my 2D game. Currently, my 2D game has an almost exact scale for how much RAM a character takes up in memory. … However, with hundreds of animations- I can only imagine the 2D character would eventually exceed the memory requirements of a 3D character. …
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Should I be using spritesheets, because of or despite of my vast number of images?
I am developing a 2D game, and I have a lot of sprites. I used 3D animations and models to render into 2D, to give them that "Fallout" or "Diablo" look to them. … I have read a lot about how to handle 2D video games. The consensus is overwhelming: Pack your Sprites into a Bigger Texture for great performance! …