

Hi everyone!
Here is my last scene, it was made in Blender and rendered in UE4.
The most challenging was making the sky, clouds, and setting the right mood for the sunset…
Hope you like it!
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Tutorials in Lobo are optional, easy to skip, and only cover key mechanics that aren’t obvious. They’re brief and direct, and yes! They break immersion, but that’s intentional: quick info bites help you immediately apply what you learn.
In Lobo, I optimize enemy AI with distance-based activation. Only nearby enemies are fully active, keeping performance smooth while encounters stay smart and meaningful.
Do you like to spam attacks? Enemies in Lobo won’t let you. They dodge, dash, or counter with unblockable moves to break button mashing and keep combat dynamic.
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Happy Devruary! I'm developing my game, Lobo: The Wolf in Me, with Unreal Engine :-) If you love the lore of The Witcher, the gameplay of The Last of Us, and the humor of Monkey Island, this one is for you.
No mocap, no actors. Just a solo-dev workflow using facial animations and lipsync to bring dialogue and characters to life in Lobo. AI voices for now, real actors later.
In Lobo, finishers use a dynamic Spectator Camera that finds the best shot in real time. It tests nearby angles, avoids occlusion, and adapts even in tight spaces to keep executions cinematic.
Happy #WIPWednesday! Are you working on a game? Making some art? Practicing a song? Something else? Tell us in the comments!
After years of development, the first prototype of the transformation is finally working.
Still a lot to polish, but it’s exciting to see it in motion.
Lobo is a narrative driven action game about struggling with the beast inside you.












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