How to Create Animations in Godot Using a Sprite sheet | Godot Animation Series
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In this Godot Tutorial, I will teach you how to set up a player character and create animations using a sprite sheet and the animationplayer.
Nearly every game has animations, and for 2d games, they are very often set up using a sprite sheet. In Godot, we can easily create all the various animations from a sprite sheet using the animationplayer node. This powerful tool has many functionalities and we will be looking at one of the main uses in this Godot Tutorial.
Click-to-Move Tutorial: https://youtu.be/05OixHPbxNA
Direction Dependent Animations Tutorial: https://youtu.be/NA8E_WJYKrg
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Skeleton Mage Sprite sheet in this tutorial belongs to VWolfdog and is a distributed under the CC-BY-3.0 license. https://opengameart.org/content/flare-mod-high-skeleton-mage ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y744H67BfbQ
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