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  • davinci-resolve-linux

    Setup Davinci Resolve on Linux an Fix Issues with Importing and Exporting Media

  • For graphics, I like the Affinity, especially Affinity Designer. An Office 360 sub gets me lots of cloud storage and access to the basic tools. I find Excel, PPT, and Word hard to beat. Google docs for collaboration, forms for simple embeddable surveys. Davinci Resolve for video editing. OBS for video streaming and recording. Github and Netlify for free web page hosting. A free Instructure Canvas account for testing and presenting course design. A Wacom tablet for doing the sketchy video presentation style. USB headset with mic for clear audio and a Panasonic mirrorless Lumix for clear video.

  • twinejs

    Twine, a tool for telling interactive, nonlinear stories

  • I'll suggest learning to use Unity well is beyond the technical scope in which most ID folks operate. For making games for learning, some might consider more approachable tools like Twine, or something like Construct 3. But good on you!

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  • Godot

    Godot Engine – Multi-platform 2D and 3D game engine

  • If you are starting from scratch, maybe consider learning Godot. It's open-source so it's entirely free- zero restrictions, ever. Plus, it's based on Python. Plus its origin is MIT.

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