Building the basic controller and raw UI. Have to test it for, and remove button combo confliction before adding all the stuff. The system to organize it all is run by "Switchers" and "Execution". The rIght shoulder button is the "Execution button". Example. Hold the left shoulder button down press right shoulder to…
For instance, I'm currently building the weapon swap. It's has to look good, be this simple and able to change easily at anytime for what it is right now. Anything more than this would either prevent or delay building the weapon swap. It's the genius of procedural animations. https://youtu.be/_teVtY4yVYU
Spent the day figuring out the right tool for enemy AI. I'm using an actor sequencer combination. It works really well. It's all canned answer with conditional programming. Takes more hard work but it's good results.
it may not be much of a use right now. Simple use of control rig and the complete system. But what is important to know is there is no canned animations in it and it was all created in seconds and is 100% dynamic. Dynamic as in at any time any new animation is simply programmed in with new points and space and it works.…
The reason why the control rig is so genius is because the advantage large studios have is lots of people working on small things all at once. Most the time in games it's about making sure the small things are done right. One major thing that is all about lots of small stuff is animation and most the time it's bulk of lots…
I went ahead put in the placeholders for weapon swap and shoulder cannon control. I have top and right face button open for melee combat. The bottom face button is jump and left face button is dash. The going idea is to string together primitive actions to make melee combos. The face buttons are to allow a sandbox melee…
code crunch is complete. Got all the basic system in and working. Came up with a developer camera system that allows me to build environments how I want with the 2d camera and it will see through anything. It's a material trick. Once the look is right with foreground middle ground and background then I'll turn off the auto…