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The Opera Ghost's Love Story
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DEVLOG ARCHIVE JANUARY - MAY 2022.

TLDR; did a lot of coding. Finished the entirety of NPC Routine system and planning to do a video about it. Learned how to do pretty fog, started to redraw some costumes.




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Hello, Christine.

Devblog, 13th March 2023.

This is partially why I wanted to switch to Tilemaps. They are capable of stuff like THIS. Now I'm able to recreate any sort of lighting, any time of day, within any location that I create.

Devblog 9th March, 2023.

Hello! It's been a bit, but this project is back to the top of my priority list.

And Godot 4 released, which means that I have a great chance to clean up my project by remaking it from scratch!

More info in the article below.

Now that I'm in Master's degree, I'm considering pitching OGLS as my exam project for the autumn semester. For more info, read the article!

In other news, NPC system finally works in 3D. At least, the planning/moving/stopping parts.

Devlog 20th September:

Repainted the TV screen. Fixed the code so that the mouse input goes through to the tilemap, then realized I don't need it. Fun days.

Devlog 27th July, 2022.

Hosted Development Stream №82. Thank you everyone who attended!

I completed the quick-time event script! The prompt shows up and the press is registered. Also finished the intermission animation. Now to the second half of the song!

Devblog 11th March, 2023.

I wrote a list of the worst problems with the build which I'm aiming to fix with this remake.

I decided to tackle the Tiling first. It feels different, but easy and precise. I love it a lot.

Further info in the article below.

Devblog 17th June, 2023.

✨ Imported State Machines for animations into Godot 4 for all characters and the player!

✨ Floors and walls in perspective~

✨ Volumetric fog!

✨ Shiny eyes are back! Shinier than ever!

✨ More parallax layers!

✨ SHADOWS!!!

Devblog 11 June 2023.

The first draft of a 3D scene made out of 2D objects, very rough, very saturated (i was light testing), very much representative of the parallax I wanted to achieve. What do you think?

Read the article for technical details.

I played #HollowKnight and got a lot of inspiration from it. A great example of how to work with parallaxes. Did you know that they actually used 3D space to build their scenes? I wonder if I can do the same thing in Godot Engine 4 for OGLS!