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Software Tutorials Quick-Links
Teacher: Phil Casas

software cos

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PaintShop Pro 9
Teacher: Phil Casas
Teacher: John Newbury
Teacher: Paul Johnston

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PaintShop Pro 9 offers advanced tools for advanced imaginations, whether you want to use it for digital photo editing, creating artistic masterpieces or want to express yourself with superior graphic design tools. It also offers flexible, customizable, intuitive tools to help you work smarter. With Paint Shop Pro, you can tailor a work environment that works the way you do.

This is the software available to all of us at Hamilton SHS, so why not learn to use it!!

These tutorials have been collected from many different sites on the Internet. Some have been edited to be more usable for students and teachers. I welcome any suggestions about their format or content. JPN

Game Maker
Teacher: Phil Casas

Gamemaker
Game Maker
is an easy to use program for creating your own computer games.

Playing computer games is fun. But it is actually more fun to design your own computer games and let other people play them. Unfortunately, creating computer games is not easy. Commercial computer games you buy nowadays typically take one to three years of development with teams of anywhere between 10 and 50 people. Budgets easily reach millions of dollars. And all these people are highly experienced: programmers, art designers, sound technicians, etc.

So does this mean that it is impossible to create your own computer games? Fortunately no. Of course you should not expect to create your own Quake or Age of Empires within a few weeks. But that is also not necessary. Simpler games, like Tetris, Pacman, Space Invaders, etc. are also fun to play and a lot easier to create. Unfortunately they still require good programming skills to handle the graphics, sounds, user interaction, etc.

But here comes Game Maker which was written to make it a lot easier to create such games. There is no need to program. An intuitive and easy to use drag-and-drop interface allows you to create your own games very quickly. You can import and create images, sprites (animated images) and sounds and use them. You can easily define the objects in your game and indicate their behavior, and you can define appealing rooms with scrolling backgrounds in which the game takes place. And if you want full control there is actually an easy-to-use programming language built into Game Maker that gives you full control over what is happening in your game.

Game Maker focuses on two-dimensional games. So it is not meant to create 3D worlds like Quake, even though there is some limited functionality for 3D graphics. But don’t let this put you down. Many great games, like Age of Empires, the Command & Conquer series, and Diablo use two-dimensional sprite technology, even though they look very 3-dimensional. And designing two-dimensional games is a lot easier and faster.