I'd recommend picking up something like Twine or RPG Maker. Either will let you start writing interactive fiction with only an extremely minimal bit of coding.
more specific questions for anyone looking... how is the light? how is the foliage? does it need more character? does it look like an appealing RPG you'd like to play?
I am quite partial to the first image with the buildings and court area. The color and detail reminds me of some classic SNES RPG scenes, Very solid work.
I've been really interested in Cucumber Quest, very colorful fun art. Interesting sort of fantasy rpg storytelling parody. http://cucumber.gigidigi.com/cq/page-1/
The artwork for the game looks spectacular, but I too am not a fan of the turn-based RPG...I'd try it out if a friend bought it and told me I must play it.
Yes. You would need to create a C# script which blends textures (or whatever values you want for each morph) at the same time that the vertex positions are being morphed by your morphing rig.
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Hi, does anyone know about types of cameras for RPG games? Today, not only uses isometric camera, an example is Diablo 3. Was wondering if anyone knows what kind of camera that is used by them, and if possible the configuration they use. Thanks