How to Animate Enemies in Godot 3.2 | The Enemy Logic Series #3
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In this Godot tutorial, I will teach you how to animate your enemies while they go through their state machines and switch between attacking, searching and finally dying.
01:04 Sprites & Animations 01:35 The Animation Loop 02:59 Setting the Walking Animation 04:33 Setting the Animation Direction 06:45 Setting the Shooting Animation 09:41 Including Death and Death Animation 10:46 Next vid Announcement
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Animating your enemies is important to make your game feel alive. This Godot tutorial will teach you how to access all your animation while your enemies are going through their state machine switching between various actions.
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