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Animation - While lots of things can do this, none of them can let you edit it and see it real-time simultaneously with zoom, the MMF2 animation editor only lets you do one of these at a time- edit with zoom or proof-read without zoom. The picture editor in Stencyl is too dreadful to describe but I use Paint.net to overcome having to use it.
Scrolling - Okay, that's quite a good feature, even though I have specifically adapted my techniques to overcome the lack of this feature (which I never knew existed) through the usage of a grid and mouse coordinate display, I can get a texture to roughly match it's edges, the 64*64 Sand texture I made for my unfinished Minecraft texture-pack took like 10 goes to get the waves on it to line up correctly, the feature you describe would mean perfection every time.
These articles are old, but they never get old, if you know what I mean It probably sounds a bit narcissistic posting my own articles, but apparently people have found them quite helpful:
Making a Pretty Game: Please login to see this link.
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Graphics Gale? I have Inkscape for vectors and Paint.net for textures, how does Graphics Gale differ? I mean because, I could just create a sprite sheet in Paint.net and import it into MMF2 or I could use Inkscape if I need something larger and more detailed.
Well... a lot of the stuff you made there is very beautiful, I possess decent fusion programming knowledge and lots of potential determination but things have been a bit slow for me in game making side of stuff so I might consider working with you. If I know what I'm supposed to make it to do, I could give you a definite answer. The music in your showcase, did you make that? Sounds pretty good, how did you make that?
PS. You made an error in your cat picture, the tail goes up!
Frame can still be confused with the other frame though, so that has to be changed. If I say "you have to make this operation on the next frame", you won't know if I mean to put it in the next scene or wait to the next main loop.
They used to be called 'Levels' and I could level with that!
I think "HUD", is the best possible term to describe that option because it is the term used by the gaming community to describe everything that does that thing.
I've seen lots of these graphics editors from the good like Inkscape and Paint.net to the bad... But absolutely nothing compares to what you are creating, It's going to be great!
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If only I wasn't so poor, I would give you some moneys right now!