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Socoder -> Art and Sound -> Monkey 2 tutorial video's

Wed, 31 Oct 2018, 04:57
Pakz

Monkey 2 tutorial video's



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I bought a video editor on steam yesterday. The last time I used something like this I was using the native windows movie maker. But this one was removed by microsoft.

I started recording my screen while I am coding in Monkey 2. I try to code as good as possible while making a game related example. The captured video I then edit in the video editor and I add things like a title and captions and fades. I made a playlist for these video's on my youtube channel(see link in this post) (I am not talking in them! - I barely every spoke english in my life.)

I am still learning on how to best do this, but I am having fun doing all this.