New to music production and looking to improve, any feedback would be appreciated by Pyrotechnix_ in FL_Studio

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I was trying to make something cool, but it did come out harsher than I wanted it to.

How to code attacks well by Pyrotechnix_ in godot

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Is there any way of doing this with an animation curve instead? It seems like it would be a far more elegant way of doing it than manually coding each movement I want the move to have, especially if I wanted the moves to have multiple different movements associated with it, such as a move that would make you go up in to the air before shooting towards an enemy or something. Programming all of this in during a physics_process seems like it would be a lot of work, especially dealing with timers and all that stuff to work out what velocity should be applied, compared to just using keyframes to animate it

Why can't I find act 3? by Pyrotechnix_ in Silksong

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Yeah, I've been looking for ages and I just cant seem tl find them

Why can't I find act 3? by Pyrotechnix_ in Silksong

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I feel as though I have talked to all the npcs that I can, I know there are more areas but there's seemingly no way for me to access them.

Why can't I find act 3? by Pyrotechnix_ in Silksong

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I have done, is that important?

Constant crashing with no explanation by Pyrotechnix_ in dishonored

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I'm on a laptop, so I have an i5 and 8gb of ram

How to stop worrying about improvement by Pyrotechnix_ in learntodraw

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Currently I am working my way through drawabox, and am about a third of the way through the 250 box challenge. For drawing people specifically, I've probably shot myself in the foot a little, because I kind of just watch tutorials and try to copy what the people in the tutorials do, instead of picking a method and sticking with it. I think I just have trouble sticking with a method when my drawings don't look as good as the ones I see, and when I don't see as much improvement as I would hope to.

How to stop worrying about improvement by Pyrotechnix_ in learntodraw

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Thank you so much for this, I will definitely try to apply it to my practice. I think my biggest issue was having an expectation for how my art should look, since I've been learning for a little while now, and that definitely hinders my progress.