
Engaging interactions with mini-puzzle gates in 'Lobo.' Get ready for some challenges!
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Sneak peek at the new UI in Lobo: The Howl Within! Now featuring stylish location introductions when entering new areas + a work-in-progress minimap system to help you navigate the wilds. Built in Unreal Engine đź’»
Sneak peek at a new area in Lobo: The Beast Inside! This abandoned guard outpost sits just outside the towering wall—once a line of defense, now a haunting reminder of what was lost. Exploration is risky… but rewarding.
In this quick peek, I’m testing the first animation layer for Lobo’s dialogue system: body animations Next up: facial expressions and lipsync— I'm getting closer to fully immersive dialogue!
All implemented in Unreal Engine 5 🎮 Thanks for watching!
Last week at LVL UP EXPO, we celebrated great games made by Jolters including Baldi's Basics Plus by @BasicallyGames !
Buy it on Game Jolt: https://gamejolt.com/games/baldis-basics-plus/481026
Thanks to Razer for providing the laptops and peripherals!
A first look at the eerie Dead Forest in Lobo. To navigate the thick, cursed fog, you’ll need to find and light ancient lanterns—but beware… the trees aren’t the only things that are dead.
Last week at LVL UP EXPO, Game Jolt celebrated great games made by Jolters including The Bunny Graveyard by @ElPichon !
Learn about the game: https://gamejolt.com/games/thebunnygraveyard/651214
Thanks to Razer for providing the laptops and peripherals!
It’s always fun turning loved ones into game characters! This time, I used my brother as the reference for Cristian the Taverner—one of the warm (and slightly grumpy) faces you’ll meet at the local inn. More characters coming soon!!
Clothing clipping through the body is one of the most annoying issues when designing modular characters. In this video, I show the system I created to solve it by dynamically masking the body based on equipped items—no more visual glitches!
Happy #WIPWednesday! Are you working on a game? Making some art? Practicing a song? Something else? Tell us in the comments!
Here’s a quick look at the second animation—facial expressions and lipsync, created using iClone  and Unreal Engine.Â
Each character’s expression is tied to the tone of the conversation, building on the body animation layer shown earlier.Â
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