Try looking for a website that does that.
In the top tab, click- File/Create Executable.
In the file menu of the sprite editor, click create from strip
Save it as a .exe file. (To do that go to the file menu and click save as executable)
You cannot.
i had no clue that there was a game maker 8, but try this... go into the file tab at the top menu. click the merge game button, then choose the .gmk file you would like to convert.
Using game maker on yoyogames.com
you can't.
Why have them vertical? In any case, make the png file with the frames like usual in Game Maker, then move them in GIMP or something to be vertical instead of horizontal. Game Maker might not be able to read them though.
First: save a stand alone executable of your game (file, create executable) 2: To post your game on the official game maker website you need an account on the site http:/www.yoyogames.com3: when you have an account on yoyo games or any other game maker sharing website click on the share button and upload your game from where you saved the executable.note: it is not necessary to create a stand alone executable but if you don't want anyone else to download your work and be able to edit it then i suggest you do.
No. You can't convert the file to an earlier version of a program. The codecs used to create the new file (on 2010 movie maker) can't be read. At least I don't think there is a way to convert it to an earlier version.
Any computer file can.
Only if you use a script converter, convert it to Java and use multiple classes to create a Jar file