Star Wars: Origenal Trilogy Remake
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I’d like to make a version of the original Star Wars movies, (A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, Return Of The Jedi.) Any ideas or help I can get? Thank you for reading! Meow!
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Don’t blame me for the misspelling in the title. Totally not my fault!
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@black-cat idk much about star wars, but for the beginning where they like have the yellow text in space (“in a galaxy far far away”) you could use some 3d text blocks that are like a gold yellow and Arial font, and are a bit tilted, and go up in an animation to show more of that text.
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@jeffreyrb03-gmail That would be nice…
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Threepio: Oh dear… (Why does he always say that!?)
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@black-cat hoy
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@luna kk
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Thank you.
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Hello? I need help here…
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Hm?
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@luna Can you help me?
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@black-cat you shouldn’t expect help when it comes to such a vague idea and without saying please. Besides, what do you even need help with? Just make your own ideas and since its a remake then just make sure it’s a good one that follows the original trilogy for the most part. When it comes to the blocks, just use the blocks that you want to do what you want, and if you’re stuck on that then me or other people can help you with the code, but just asking for ideas isn’t really gonna work, because we aren’t here to make ideas for you. Also, CreatiCode already told you to just use their assistant. I personally wouldn’t if i were you though because I think using AI in a creative work (like your game) to handle something super big like the story or ideas is just bad because it’s lazy and you’re going to end up with an uncreative story with many annoying overused cliches and tropes. AI is somewhat okay for art, but if possible just use real art made by humans.
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@jeffreyrb03-gmail Ok! That’s all I needed to hear. Thanks for explaining
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Can sombody make a top down stoormtrooper? I’d like it to look like:
Ill add you to credits. Please and thank you.
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@jeffreyrb03-gmail said in Star Wars: Origenal Trilogy Remake:
@black-cat you shouldn’t expect help when it comes to such a vague idea and without saying please. Besides, what do you even need help with? Just make your own ideas and since its a remake then just make sure it’s a good one that follows the original trilogy for the most part. When it comes to the blocks, just use the blocks that you want to do what you want, and if you’re stuck on that then me or other people can help you with the code, but just asking for ideas isn’t really gonna work, because we aren’t here to make ideas for you. Also, CreatiCode already told you to just use their assistant. I personally wouldn’t if i were you though because I think using AI in a creative work (like your game) to handle something super big like the story or ideas is just bad because it’s lazy and you’re going to end up with an uncreative story with many annoying overused cliches and tropes. AI is somewhat okay for art, but if possible just use real art made by humans.
We recommend every student learn to use AI for coding assistance or generating images for the following reasons:
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In the future, everyone needs to know how to work with AI and learn new things with AI’s help. It will be one of the most important skills, which requires creativity, good prompting skills, and critical thinking. Therefore, learning to code or generate art with AI’s help is good practice for that skill, even though not everyone using CreatiCode will become a programmer.
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Many professional programmers are already using AI assistants in their daily work. It is not an act of “laziness”. Rather, it is about letting AI do something that you already know, which frees you up to do more challenging or creative tasks.
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AI is a “multiplier”, which means the quality of AI’s output is directly determined by the skill level of the person using it. For people with no programming knowledge, they can only produce average-quality code, which may not be the optimal solution. However, people with strong coding skills can use AI to produce code of much higher quality. Therefore, using AI tools does not mean we don’t have to learn anymore.
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Yes, but AI isn’t perfect and cannot provide SVG images with groups, shadows, and a lot of complex elements, making it difficult to edit. This is why a human is needed to create it.
^^ oops sorry-… but I absolutely agree.
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Sure. No one is saying AI will do everything for us. There are still tons of work for humans to do. All that we are saying is to learn to use AI for tasks for which AI is already very good at.
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Gotta agree.
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@info-creaticode I agree but I want to make what I mean clearer because of how it may have came off. I’m not saying AI is something we should just not use, and sometimes it is lazy to use it. I like to use AI when I’m lazy and just don’t feel like answering a detailed question on my school homework, and I admit that’s lazy. I do think that learning to use and prompt AI is going to be a somewhat needed skill sooner or later, and teaching kids to use it is important
But I’ve used AI before in (basically) professional programming, because I was extremely stuck and didn’t know some syntax, and I admit that doing that is resourceful and finding a way to solve a tough issue. I agree with you on the three points for the most part, but number two isn’t entirely right to me:
Many professional programmers are already using AI assistants in their daily work. It is not an act of “laziness”. Rather, it is about letting AI do something that you already know, which frees you up to do more challenging or creative tasks.
The first sentence is true, but I think the rest isn't always the case. Yes, using stuff like AI art so that you spend more time making quality code and story than worrying about art and game assets is convenient and useful, but I just don't think it should be used too much with like a storyline itself. Like I said before, AI uses annoying overused tropes and likes to correct what you say if it disagrees so I just don't recommend it for making stories, but using it to flesh out ideas I'd say is helpful too. -
You are right in that AI shouldn’t be overused. AI usually only produces common or average results. To create unique projects that stand out, it still needs creativity from the author.
However, this still heavily depends on the students’ own skill level. For students who struggle to create a complete storyline, AI can provide a good starting point. For more advanced students, they would naturally want to use their own ideas instead of AI.
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@info-creaticode I understand more now, thank you
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@jeffreyrb03-gmail Seems like a good time to randomly pop in and say “ha-ha”
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Uh huh. Bio for the old qute lol.