According to steamdb.info/tech/Engine/... Slay the Spire 2's peak player count is 1,281 behind the rest of every Godot game's peak player count combined.
Insane, Congrats to @megacrit.com y'all cooked.
According to steamdb.info/tech/Engine/... Slay the Spire 2's peak player count is 1,281 behind the rest of every Godot game's peak player count combined.
Insane, Congrats to @megacrit.com y'all cooked.
The Lion King games are on the Switch btw. It's packaged with the Aladdin games. Look for "Disney Classic Games Aladdin and The Lion King" It has both the SNES and Genesis versions in there.
"Easy Money" is wild here considering how they'd have to port 30 games to different platforms.
Does anyone have any idea how we break the echo chambers? No Trump voter in my family will ever know what actually happened to Alex Pretti or Renee Good. They will believe the officers were justified. They will watch Fox News and that will be the end of it.
Concept vs Shot
As a parent, the thumbtacks above the bed are an immediate no hahaha. Looks sick though pal.
Sure thing, best of luck either way with your project! :D
I did a rough paint over of a small suggestion.
Add a very slight shadow along the walls that only applies to the floor tiles, but not the numbers. Here's a before and after. It's super subtle but I think it helps to push the contrast a tiny bit. Think of it as an ambient occlusion pass.
My sister played a ton of it as a kid. She joined the fan servers and I wanted to surprise her by playing too, but the art on some of these models bothered me too much to play. This table was a good example of Source Art, Photogrammetry Generated, custom 3D model.
The source art was tiles that are all tiny textures. These couch pieces were split in half, 110x113 each (give or take, they're all weird sizes). The game we modded the 3D models into was fan servers for the ancient MMO "The Sims Online" a game that came out in 2002. I used the fan server "FreeSO".
When I was modding The Sims Online this was the opposite of what we'd do. We'd take the pre-rendered Sims 1 era sprite PNGs that are at that 3/4 view and model them out to match so we could use a 3D camera in the game. Here are some examples of what we were workin with.
Evey time when I read Senior 3D Artist
I was learning 3D modeling back when zip disks were around, and I wanted so badly to have some so I could take my projects with me between my parent's houses. But the cost of a portable zip disk reader + zip disks was always too much compared to just burning a new CD every time.
It's crazy how "home" can mean so many different things.
This is "home"
#Halo #Insignia #xbox
XL hoodie: I am normal. I am a dude. Walking around in society type guy.
2XL hoodie: I am made of lazy. I am someone's girlfriend somehow. Falling asleep to King of the Hill in the hotel room type princess.
You're looking at it from the perspective of PC gaming, but you need to compare it to console games at the time. It's big competition at the time was games like Goldeneye or Turok. One of the big pulls at the time was that this was one of the first FPS games that also let you drive vehicles.
I've been a THPS fan for as long as Tony Hawk's Pro Skater has existed. Some of the OG devs from the neversoft days are building their own THPS style game, and I love the vibe. It's early AF, but I'm super rooting for them.
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Swordnik 21: Ring
Two particular rings I like are Orbital Rings and Chakrams, so this design combines โจBOTHโจ
Also, figuring out how to rig a chakram to be animated was fun.
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Swordnik 17: Gem
Okay so this one is a bit more dear to my heart. Two years ago I made some Gem-based designs for Swordtember 2023 that I REALLY loved. This one is another in that same line!
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I made a hanging lakitu lamp for the kiddo. (Not pictured) #3dprinted #Mario
Thanks for reading, I hope to build other fun things like this but who knows when I'll have time haha. YouTubers who can crank out projects like this are a different breed.
Overall, this was my first "big" print. And I learned a ton in the finishing process for a 3d print. Usually I've made things with a specific job in mind, so having this be purely aesthetic was a challenge. I learned a lot about PPE for this stuff too. The cats hated this costume though.
I live in Seattle, and trying to find days when it's not raining to paint this thing outside was impossible so I made this silly paint booth. Box fan pulling air through an air filter with a hole cut in the box. Simple and effective. I do wish I used a bigger box though.
The USB cord for this is an old iPhone cable that the lightning tip broke on. When building this guy I designed a channel to route the cable through, and used that to hang the bits while they were drying.
The lamp itself was 3d printed, painted, and mostly glued together. I used the front lens of one of these party lights that I had that broke. I copied how the lens attached to the original part and modeled that into my lightbulb design. Then stuffed it full of fairy lights.
This was my first print where I had to split big pieces up and print them separately, and then join them to look good. It's not perfect, but I'm happy enough with it. Lots of sanding and filling and painting and sanding and filling and painting and..... It felt like forever.
I modeled the lakitu based off of pixeljeff1995's rad Mario lofi scene. The kiddo and I had the Mario Lofi mix on during reading time and he said he thought the lamp was super cool, and so I tried to build it.
Lofi mentioned: www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDUk...
PixelJeff: www.behance.net/pixeljeff
I made a hanging lakitu lamp for the kiddo. (Not pictured) #3dprinted #Mario
Satoko Hojo standing among overgrown ruins, holding a fragment and the Onigari-no-Ryuuou.
Satoko in profile, holding the Onigari-no-Ryuuou.
Satoko looking mischievous.
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๐ธ: my friend Nicole (not online)
๐: Seneca Quarry, MD
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#higurashi #cosplay
Dudes will look at this and say "hell yeah"