
As we all create at arms length is dictating the need for feedback. This is in my opinion what "You create at a short distance" means; never be shy of feedback because completion of a creative and commercial product requires it. Do you agree with my take?
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A product is overall visually more in balance if it does not contain too many elements and it appears that taking away an element will make the whole more balanced. This is in my opinion what "Less Is More" means. Do you agree with my take?
Hi all, teaching Game Artist Interns at FHG I come back to certain quotes. These resonate like “don’t get high on your own supply”. Other examples are: Less Is More, Show Don't Tell and Kill Your Darlings. Which one do you like the best? Post below:).
The endles possibilities of an untrodden path, any creative expression should feel like that. "Sky Is The Limit" is for me about these unending alternatives. I teach students that it is important to keep hold of that feeling. Do you agree with my take?
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Of course this should not be taken literal but it is good practice to play as many different game types as possible to experience how developers come to other solutions. This is what is meant here. Do you agree with my take?
That element you have been staring at and are seemingly the happiest with is in fact a gleaming turd clogging up the pipes. It is time to get rid of it and let the game breath and feels more coherent. This is what “kill your darlings” means. Do you agree?
Shoobies leave a sticky trail of mucus in their wake, which can impede movement for any creature that steps in it.
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(My first fan art. Read the article, please.)
Here's a peaceful little forest scene for this #screenshotsaturday, from the beginning of the game.
Another house i made long time ago.










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