Behind the Scenes of Mushroom Musume: Making art out of TRESSHHHH
Hey everyone, Zaozoruzhna here again with a look behind the scenes at the creation of some of our art assets!
LAST TIME we showed off the process of how we develop photos from real life to how they appear in game (more or less, the knitty-gritty was left out but suffice to say there's a lot of tedium in GIMP that would be alleviated if I just learned how macros work - but I digress), but this time I want to show off how the process allows us to have fun with detail!
What you see here is an absolute dumpster-fire mess work of art on my living room floor. Just as with last time (albeit lazier this time around), I used a sheet for a backdrop. I also set up a small shoebox as the base for everything to go around/on. And while it looks like... well, a bunch of garbage all thrown together (and the grill to a lincoln towncar for some reason), you can kiiiiiinda see where it's going when you get the final, unedited picture:
Don't worry, you can say it: "Zaozy, that... still looks like, um... well, trash," and you're pretty much right. A few fun facts: the paper towel rolls on the left were stuffed with dish rags (for rigidity) and then stuck with toothpicks that were then covered in foil to create spiral staircases (these don't turn out super obvious in the final product, but if you know what you're looking for, they're there), also, the lichen hanging over everything is wizard's beard; there's a bunch growing out where I live in a specific spot so I just went and... yoinked a lot of it. Oh, and lastly: yes, that's the metal gear solid collection in a ps3. I needed a shape and the ps3 fit it, then the cover slid open - which I forgot it does - and I guess mgs was still in there??? (it's been years since I played...) So yeah, lil' cameo there. Anyway, without further ado, the final product:
What is it? What could it be for? Why is the wizard's beard so important? All these questions will be answered in the full release of Mushroom Musume! (which you can wishlist here) As always, have a wonderful day, and happy foraging!













