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Re: [pygame] Training
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- Subject: Re: [pygame] Training
- From: "Rene Dudfield" <renesd@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 22 Apr 2006 15:59:18 +1000
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Join in on this game dev competition... http://www.ludumdare.com/
Learning by doing a short competition is probably the best way to learn.
Try these pixel art tutorials... http://www.spriteart.com/
On 4/22/06, Kris Schnee <kschnee@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> This summer I'd like to improve my skills with Python and Pygame. I'm in
> the middle of an AI project with bad graphics, and a game that's
> currently text-only, yet I see other amateur projects that look far
> better. What should I do to improve my skills? I figure I should do more
> of RTFM, but what else? Is there a particularly good book that won't
> cost me a fortune, or a good Web site with advice and exercises?
>
> Kris
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