


Trying out the ink brushes in Procreate. They're satisfying to draw with!
Highly inspired in Satoshi Okano's take on Sonic's design (from the Sonic Adventure redesign contest).
Next up
I always liked videogames, and as a kid I always wanted to make my own because creating stuff was my thing, so I started out with Scratch when I was in 3th grade and I'm now working on a GameBoy game! (I experiment with other game engines too)
#Devruary I always had this habit of backing up the project files, game assets and even concept art on my drive.
It's very useful for archiving stuff and if you need to recover something (or if you simply want to look back at your old stuff).
#Devruary Sidetracking between different projects at once!
I had this bad habit for a very long time, I'd be working on a game and then weeks later I'd be working on another game at the same time, and then leave the other game abandoned and so on. 
Joltober Day 30 - #Witch
DRAGÃO!
Starting to get used to colour values, I tried applying them especially for the fog effect to give a sense of distance.
Timelapse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FcrWTa6okw
"This time, there's more than an illusion to fear,"
"The Dragon that purges the skies"
#Devruary Double tap to sprint.
It's very simple, but on the engine I'm using I took a month just to get it to work at all (then I got burned out), now I'm trying to make it work right and it's probably the most puzzling thing I've coded so far
#Devruary I'm using GB Studio!
It's an engine for developing games for the Gameboy (DMG & Colour) systems. (Many devs got to put their games on cartidges and play them on the actual consoles!)
It's block coding based so it's very easy to get the hang of.















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