I've been toying around with the idea of fancasing for Ace Attorney on this channel. I'm not a big fan of most engines for it, but they are usable enough for people's ideas. The idea would be that I'd give you guys a basic prompt that I think can be done in a week or 2, then I'd accept submissions and go over them in a video. I'll obviously participate in these also and give links to what I make in my video descriptions.
The only thing stopping me right now is knowing what people need to get started since I know there is a huge barrier to entry for making these cases (you can thank the bad engines for that). If you're interested, reply with what you'd need to actually join in a series like this.
Warning, the only fancase makers I know the most about are AAO and PyWright. I don't know much about any other engine since most are incomplete or so user unfriendly that they've gone unsupported for years.
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I've been toying around with the idea of fancasing for Ace Attorney on this channel. I'm not a big fan of most engines for it, but they are usable enough for people's ideas. The idea would be that I'd give you guys a basic prompt that I think can be done in a week or 2, then I'd accept submissions and go over them in a video. I'll obviously participate in these also and give links to what I make in my video descriptions.
The only thing stopping me right now is knowing what people need to get started since I know there is a huge barrier to entry for making these cases (you can thank the bad engines for that). If you're interested, reply with what you'd need to actually join in a series like this.
Warning, the only fancase makers I know the most about are AAO and PyWright. I don't know much about any other engine since most are incomplete or so user unfriendly that they've gone unsupported for years.
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