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A bit of cozy walking in my game Spaceman Memories. Will be sharing more as I go adding stuff this month.
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Been working on the turn based battle screen. I'm still deciding which info I want to display on the stats box of the entities that are fighting.
You can wishlist it at https://store.steampowered.com/app/2354580/Spaceman_Memories/
So I've also been working on some assets to transfer the 2D look of the game into the 3D realm in #UnrealEngine. I've been working with a software called Crocotile3D which is directed towards 3D modeling with tilesets. Just testing this old HUD BTW.
I've been working on implementing a water environment in which the player could walk. The code I am using is very similar to the one I am using for the tall grass. Also the SFX is a recording of water with a 16 bit downshift bitcrusher on Logic Pro X.
Before and After | Spaceman Memories
This is a year of learning and building with Unreal Engine 5 after switching to it from Unity. It has been an overwhelming but rewarding and fun process.
Spaceman Memories main thumbnail artwork. Wishlist it on Steam at bit.ly/spacemanmemories
I have been tinkering with camera and editing settings to recreate the Octopath Traveler camera style. Finding the right focus for the player was tough. It took many attempts.
A sneak peek of Spaceman Memories, my solo made JRPG. I recently released the first gameplay trailer so I'm very happy about it! You can wishlist it on Steam if you like it!
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2354580/
Ive been working around with different types of daylights and modeling new structures in Crocotile3D. This is a bit of walking around recent models I added. Will be sharing more about this models in the next few days.
A potential publisher said the game's artwork would look better if i zoomed out the camera of the topdown view. I concluded that he was right so now I am using 14 pixels per Unit instead of 16 on the Pixel Perfect Cinemachine Camera on Unity.











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