

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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In Lobo The Howl Within the end is always clear, but the path is an adventure full of combat, choices, and mystery.
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. 🎩✨
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. 🎨
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is a Jolter to Watch, self-taught 3D & 2D Artist, Animator, and Game Developer! Follow @Distant-Dimensions
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before the quest ends on December 9 and you'll get Coins!
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.
Don't miss out on your chance to design a Game Jolt sticker!
Post YOUR design for a sticker inspired by Arcane, League of Legends, and Nail Art!
After "Design a #GXNailArt Sticker!" ends, we'll pick 3 winners (AND give them one of a kind trophies!)
One of the hardest parts of game design is teaching players. In Lobo, I chose to break immersion a bit for clear, fast tutorials, no long hand-holding, just quick lessons that get you into action fast. Which do you prefer: immersion or quick guidance?
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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is a Jolter to Watch, 3D modeler, 2D artist, Music composer, and Game developer!! Follow @Miles_Games
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before the quest ends on December 23 and you'll get Coins!
For Lobo, I wanted simple settings. No ray tracing or upscalers so it runs on any PC. Inspired by The Last of Us Part II, I added my own touch.
Essentials: resolution, volume, rebind keys, camera, and language.
What settings matter most to you?










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