I just got a wacom intuos pro tablet along with a Sketchbook Pro yearly subscription. Regarding 2d art is Adventure Creator compatible with art/animations made in Sketchbook Pro? Or would it be best to invest in $9.99 a month for Photoshop?
Also, I'm learning Maya at my university. How would I successfully import a rigged character with it's animations and textures into Adventure Creator? Is there a tutorial for this? And since I'm using a student copy of Maya how compatible are alternatives such as Modo and Blender when importing 3d models?
Finally, as a student I'm on a budget. When is the next sale for AC?
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That aspect of a survival game is actually the hardest to develop by some way - things like pre-rendered backgrounds and camera switching are quite trivial after that. If that's your intended game type, I would actually recommend looking elsewhere other than AC - at least to begin with.
AC can have certain systems disabled to make way for your own, but it's essential to know how AC is "supposed" to work before going down that road. If you do decide to make use of AC, you should first go through the 2D and 3D tutorials at the very least. AC does have its own particular way of working, which you will need to be aware of before trying to adapt it to suit your own game's needs.