Hey y'all, last week I released a micro-game that I designed and build mostly by myself, I also produced a 20 minute "making-of" which you can watch below :) The game's called Project Hailstorm and you can find it on Steam here: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3388760/Project_Hailstorm/ Here's some assets and images…
personal Opinion for the producers its a good thing ; free advertisement for the producers its a bad thing ; possible buyers are annoyed in reading a shit load of the same posts from many people which bought the same game... for a few players it is cool because ; competition factor some people really digg that, others well…
When Warthog UK shut their doors a while back, my buddy went to another studio, near Manchseter I believe. I can't remember the name of the studio though =\ *blank* games, something like that.
Nice article...Both educational links as well as other sources are given together. And it depends on the artist to execute his name in a way he wants to. He can make it educational with a exciting twist or complete fun. It depends on the person making the game.
Disgusting! I've had my doubts in the past with a few places as well, especially after small teams situated in the same locale to said places popped up with game prototypes exactly the same as what we were working on...not just a passing similarity.. a complete duplicate bar names etc.. Nothing could be done as you say.
If you're talking about art in shipping games, you can't go by that. Art is compromised all the time in the name of memory, performance, texture ram, etc. Until you see the original piece, as the artist intended it, you shouldn't judge.
hey so i was wondering if when making an animation for a game like my character attacking with his sword, would the sword be a separate object or the same object just a different mesh part? im guessing i will have to parent it to the hand bone i use to rig just not sure if it should be the same object or not and if it is 2…
On a little winter break from work so I decided to make up this personal piece. I know I'm gonna keep poking at it but here are the current renders. Got some more images and videos of the piece here: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/g8Rx3Z
Hi, just had a quick question regarding subtool groups and merging. Is there a way to setup Zbrush to automate naming subtool groups when you merge them? Right now I have in the attached example a folder named 'bakeset1' and when merged, is renamed as a single subtool to 'Merged_bakeset01' Ideally when merging folders it…