Wow thanks for the ingot man let me just inspect the quality real quick
Dude come on
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Wow thanks for the ingot man let me just inspect the quality real quick
Dude come on
I've figured out how to make a decent looking vegetation in godot.
A quick in-engine comparison:
So, the process starts in Blender 3d or similar 3d software. You need two objects: foliage and a smooth-shaded shape, also a special modifier.
After that, select the foliage and export it.
My settings (I exported it as an OBJ):
+ A bonus: the wind shader for the foliage and vegetation:
Just convert your standard material into a spatial shader and inject these commands into it.
But be aware that if you want to put it on grass or something that has static parts, then you have to go back to Blender 3d (or any other 3d software) and do a bit of Vertex painting. Also you can delete some of the VERTEX commands you don't need, then your stuff will move only alongside the remaining directions instead of all three of XYZ.
I still go bananas over these, even tho I was not even born at the time.
We need to resurrect the pulp fantasy genre, it's simply amazing in its madness...
I just decided to dramatically change the whole art direction of the game.
This German art student, Benjamin Harff, decided, for his exam at the Academy of Arts, to do something only slightly ambitious — to hand-illuminate and bind a copy of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Silmarillion. It took him six months of work. He hand-illuminated the text which had been printed on his home Canon inkjet printer. He worked with a binder to assemble the resulting book.
More pictures HERE
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Kuutei Dragons (Drifting Dragons) by Taku Kuwabara
LUFFY vs. CROCODILE ONE PIECE fan animation in risograph, by animator & illustrator, Zack Lydon
A tribute to ONE PIECE in risograph, with 354 frames of animation printed in Mahogany, Sunflower, Mint, and Fluorescent Orange ink on 15 sheets of Mohawk Superfine paper
Okay, who opened
the Catacombs of Misery and Doom
again?
(This is not an edit, I saw this today)
This feeling when you procrastinated for too long, but got a sudden burst of motivation and hopes out of nowhere:
Couldn't decide which one looks better.
Just a memory when I was walking home in the early morning after my night shift.
Misty fresh air and the rays of sun, gentle breeze and the singing of birds. The insects were still lazy from the night's cold and so were people too. I almost missed the tall soft grass and wild herbs on my way, but then I remembered that I'm an adult and have a right to enjoy life. I ignored my doubts and just decided to take a rest on the edge of the forest, in that very grass.
Turns out life actually has a "pause button".
CONTENT WARNING: blood, orca corpse
This is the first time I drew something this bloody. Also, this is Osiris TNC first leaks agent Bit did, there will be more in the future.
Osiris is a shady transnational company specializing in capturing, gathering or replicating anomalies in any shape or form only for profit (danger or responsibility is a propaganda from the Pleiades). They basically own Antarctica and spread misinformation about it to cover its oddities.
Antarctic lions are infamous cryptids enhabiting coasts of Antarctica, convergent evolution gave them the same adaptations as it did for polar bears, with a tinsy bit of otters 🤏 (except polar bears aren't real and zoos have robots, thanks to Osiris)
Don't think I've ever posted the stuff from the aquarium game on its own... here's the sprites i had exported as gifs, although im missing a couple from whats in the full game. If I remember, i'll post their lore pages later as well!
I just learned that mobile Ibis paint app has a built-in glitch filter and it's stupid good for analog horror after tweaking the color scheme and noise a bit 👀
Also, something huge is coming soon
Cat Master
Artist : Sustaai Ulanbaagen
I was coffeinated and sleep deprived yesterday and started daydreaming a lot and came up with the most evil idea for a horror game I'll definitely use one day.
Like, imagine a first person player inside a labyrinth of corridors of some station, you basically do your work and stuff until you need to go to sleep and save the game by that. And THEN the game may randomly wake you up suddenly with an echoing sound outside and you now have to grab a weapon and go exploring the source of it during the night. You can, of course, ignore it, but what if it wasn't just a spook moment and an actual monster is now looking for you while you're asleep?
Also, I'm drawing concepts of that one Arctic expedition horror game I was obsessed with. Soon I'll start to randomly post infamous arctic cryptids 👽
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From 'Tales of misty Albion', 2004 (Vladislav Yerko)