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[Music] hi in this tutorial were going to look at character movement so in the last tutorial we looked at allocating sprites to objects and we also looked at placing those objects or that object into a room and how we can place multiple objects into the room so as i say in this video today were going to be looking at movement of character around that room now that character movement could take place by key pressing the arrow keys or any key that you choose so if for example you have to move on wa s and d for up down left and right then you could code the game maker to do that for that character so in order to understand how to make the character move we first need to look at um how game maker deals with movement so if i show you a very quick diagram so game maker will give my character a x and a y value okay thats some like a map reference if you like of where my character is on the screen so whenever i put my character on the screen initially its given an x and a y value so if i w