

Note: Rendered Notes id's are special in the way that they act. Returns whether a rendered note's parrent is a sustain note or not (if they appear as the trail)

0 = closest note to any receptor, last index = the farthest away from any receptor. Returns whether a rendered note is a sustain note or not (if they appear as the trail) Returns the note data of an note (0-3, left, down, up, right) Returns the scale y of the rendered note id Returns the scale x of the rendered note id Returns the y position of the rendered note id Returns the x position of the rendered note id Set's the hud's zoom Actors getRenderedNotes()

Set's the current camera's zoom setHudZoom(int zoomAmount) Returns the current camera's y position setCamZoom(int zoomAmount) Returns the current camera's x position getCamY() Set's the current camera's position in space getCamX() Returns the hud's y position setCamPosition(int x, int y) Note: Sprite Path is normally the FILE NAME so if you have a file name of Image it'll go to assets/data/songName/Image.png so don't include the extension Hud/Camera setHudPosition(int x, int y) Sprites makeSprite(string SpritePath,string SpriteId,bool DrawBehind)Ĭreates a sprite out of the specified image, returns the id you gave it. These premade id's are the following: Sprite Id To get started every sprite has an id, and there are some id's that are accessible without creating one. Kade Engine exposes a lot of functions that let you modify elements in the game field. If the current section is a must hit section (0-7 is strum0,strum1,strum2,etc) get the default Angle for the strum (0-7 is strum0,strum1,strum2,etc) get the default Y coordinate for the strum (0-7 is strum0,strum1,strum2,etc) get the default X coordinate for the strum Whether to show the secondstrum line or not Whether to show the first strum line or not Whether to show the Hud and Strums or only the Strums The y offset to be added when the camera moves between a character The x offset to be added when the camera moves between a character The angle that the Main Camera should be rotated Whether the player is in downscroll or not Kade Engine provides a list of global variables to be used in the lua scripting interface. Get's called when ever a step hits (steps are in between beats, aka 4 steps are in a beat) Get's called every frame (after the song starts) Outside of that, though, Dark Sheep Tutorial is perfect for what it tries to do, which is give the player a challenging experience against a fun opponent, even if the difficulty gets a little arbitrary at times._G = getActorX(id)Įnd - put this somewhere in a function for i = 4, 7 do - go to the center tweenPosXAngle(i, _G - 275, getActorAngle(i) + 360, 0.6, 'setDefault ') It's an incredibly unique experience as far as Friday Night Funkin' goes, and it really highlights KadeDev's technical abilities to constantly push the boundaries of this game. You think that the chart's hard enough? Try doing it while the chart's teleporting all over the place, spinning in circles, zooming in occasionally, and even splitting up. The UI will start shifting and warping along with the music. The song itself is difficult enough, but then the twist comes. The level will start off simple enough, but the screen will go black and an unfamiliar, incredibly fast paced song will start playing. You start it up by booting up the tutorial level on normal difficulty.
FNF DARK SHEEP WITH MODCHART INSTALL
To install Dark Sheep Tutorial, you need to have KadeEngine downloaded. KadeDev is well known throughout the community for creating these kinds of mods, and Dark Sheep Tutorial is his latest work. The community has created some amazing mods, and some of them are incredibly technical, with programming that completely revamps how the game works. It's also incredibly moddable, with practically every asset it has being editable. It is insanely stylish while also hitting the nostalgia switch with its art style. Friday Night Funkin' has been a massive hit among the gaming community.
