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SUMMARY:5 PM – Intro to Python – Darin
DESCRIPTION:What We Did Today:\n\n\n\n\nLearnt more about turtle\, how to use functions to draw shapes\, adding more parameters to the functions.\nTried to copy over a collection of shapes from one location to the next (this will be hw)\n\nHomework:\nCreate a copy of the previous file Feb13_Robot.py called Feb13_Robot2.py and: \nCreate a second robot building off of the second head we’ve already made at the end of class. You shouldn’t try to guess the values for the (x\, y) position of the rectangles. \n\nYou can calculate the needed x position for each of the rectangles by figuring out the difference between the new second head and the first head then use that same difference for every other rectangle. \n\nNotes:\nIf you have any questions\, email me at ddjapri@ayclogic.com \nClass notes can be found here: here
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SUMMARY:6 PM - Python Game Development - Joel
DESCRIPTION:Today we did:\n\nWe continued working on Shoot Balloon.\n\nHomework:\n\n#Homework\n#Make sure that when the bug is clicked by the target\,\n#the bug doesn’t disappear\, and instead\n#drops slowly like in Flappy Bird when the player hits a tube.\n#Remember to kill the bug once it goes below the screen\nClone your personal project in Gitlab\, and make an assets folder in the project. Take all your assets that you have and put it in that folder. This project has some existing assets from ShootBalloon\, so just remove all of those.
URL:https://www.ayclogic.com/event/6-pm-python-game-development-joel-21/
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SUMMARY:7 PM - Unity Game Development - Bill
DESCRIPTION:Your HW:\n\nCreate 2 new animation clips for the Player\n\nIdle\n\nIf you don’t want it to be waving at you every second\, its ok to just make it a 2 frame animation where the mouse slightly bends over to make it look like it’s breathing\n\n\njump
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