Have you ever wanted to add a monster to a game you’re making? Here’s how, and it takes no time at all!!! (By the way this is my first tutorial, so if any of you has suggestions on how to make it better, feel free to tell me!)
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Gather Props
Props can be very useful in making monsters, especially because they come in different shapes, and you can change the size! Plants are usually better for making theses monsters, as the have more of a monster-ee feel to them. Here are a few of props I used!:
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Tinting Props
Unless you are going for a plant monster look, you might want to make your monster completely dark. Here’s how!
Click on the prop you want to tint, and in the top right corner, click on appearance. Then, adjust the props tint to black, an your done! Here is a picture of where you change the tint:
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Using Barriers
In making your monster, you can also use barriers! Barriers are useful for the eyes and body structure for your monster. For heads, I usually use a circle barrier. But, the problem is, most barriers are transparent when you first use one! Here’s how to change that and make the barrier pitch black so that it matches with the rest of your monster!
Click on the barrier you want to edit, and go to appearances in the top right corner. Set the barrier color to black, and make the transparency 1.00. Also, make sure that the barrier has no border, or else it will make your monster look bad (unless you like it, of course). Here is a screenshot of what to set and what not to:
4.Putting it All Together!
This is the part where your monster “comes to life.” Arrange your props and barriers into the shape of your monster. You can use red and white circle barriers to make eyes and more! Here is an example of one you can make!:
I really hope this helps you on your game, and have a wonderful day! If you have any suggestions or ideas for me, please tell me! And make sure to share some screenshots of your monsters on here! See ya later!
-JaydoPotato713 :slight_smile: