Now, where did the inspiration for this robot come from?
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For the Drone of the future, we kept the traditional design but also made them look a lot sturdier, perhaps almost like a UFO! #theuncertain #ThursdayMotivation #indiegame #gamedev
#throwbackthursday to when we were still sketching out the robots. After a lot of sketching, we cut it down to these four variants. Which of them do you like the most? #theuncertain #tbt #conceptart #sketchbook #indiegame #indiedev #bts
We hope that everyone staying at home. If you don't know what to play you can always try out our first game Last Quiet day! https://store.steampowered.com/app/406970/The_Uncertain_Last_Qui…
#COVID19 #coronavirus #staysafe #gamers #theuncertain #indiedev
It's #conceptart time! An important part of the game is seeing how, without regular maintenance, forces of nature quickly take over. This is how our concept artist envisions a warehouse, still partially functioning but in a gradual decay. #wipwednesday
Creating a highly accurate and detailed concept art is the best first step to creating a really awesome level!
#SaturdayMood #theuncertain #art #conceptart #indiedev #indiegame
Certain self-driven cars, like these, are still functional. It makes you wonder if civilization were to collapse, how long until most of our tech would break down and weather away?
Can you imagine what it would be like to be in this situation? Humanity is almost gone, soulless robots have taken over, and all that you knew and loved had decayed away.
What do you think of this early concept art?
Hailing from his home office (we're all working from home again), let us introduce you Timothey Netyagin who is working on polishing the game from the development side of things!
Used by the robots to scan for humans, Emily will need to avoid these observers at all costs!
Now, where did the inspiration for this robot come from?
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