
Hey everyone! Taking you from Blender to Unreal, here's an inside look at my process for crafting ruins and dilapidated buildings in Lobo.
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Disclaimer: Don’t watch if you have motion sickness 😅
Unreal’s first-time shader stutter? I made a tacky fix in Lobo: a hidden camera rides a spline through tricky spots, preloading all shaders. Player sees nothing. Game runs smooth. 🎩✨
I made an Ogre as a custom MetaHuman, but in the Zelda: Breath of the Wild style. Made with Polyhammer, Blender, Substance Painter, and Unreal Engine 5.
Built a cool system for Lobo that smoothly transitions gameplay → cinematic moments → back to gameplay! Perfect for dramatic actions like bridge jumps or sliding through gorges. Pick actors, animations & camera angles easily! 🎮
Doki Doki Literature Club is celebrating Monika's birthday and the 8th anniversary of DDLC with exclusive stickers, avatar frames and backgrounds on Game Jolt!
Head over to the shop to collect yours 👉 https://gamejolt.com/#shop
Tried turning MetaHumans into anime inspired characters while keeping Control Rig, Live Link, and GASP fully working. Inspired by Breath of the Wild, Guilty Gear, and Studio Ghibli. A fun mix of tech, design and art. 🎨
Dive into the cozy post-apocalyptic open world of Critter Cove!
Gentleman Rat Studios (@GR-Rob
) describe it as “a little bit Animal Crossing, a little bit Stardew Valley. Maybe even a little bit Windwaker, too."
Wishlist the game: https://bit.ly/CritterCove
In Lobo The Howl Within the end is always clear, but the path is an adventure full of combat, choices, and mystery.
In Lobo: The Howl Within, death isn’t the end, it’s part of the story. Fall damage keeps you grounded, and when you die, your gear drops where you fell. Return if you dare — your enemies will still be waiting.
Mae Borowski is the main character of Night in the Woods! It's an adventure game that tells the story of her return to her hometown of Possum Springs. She was confirmed as canonically pan in a social media post by the game's creator Scott Benson.
In Lobo, gear can break, but it’s not a punishment. It’s part of the world’s economy — repairing costs coin and pushes you to explore for resources and treasures. You’ll also meet the twin blacksmith brothers… from different fathers. Don’t ask.















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