Hi everyone! I just posted a timelapse video with commentary for a fan art of Son Goku from Dragon Ball. Made in Blender, Marvelous Designer and Substance Painter.
Check it out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKYYUKUmDk8
Next up
A knight who refused to die… now fights with what’s left.
The first boss of The Wolf in Me.
Decay took his body, not his skill. Precision. Discipline. Relentless technique.
This is not a monster. It is a warrior.
No mocap, no actors. Just a solo-dev workflow using facial animations and lipsync to bring dialogue and characters to life in Lobo. AI voices for now, real actors later.
Lobo is now The Wolf in Me. A narrative-driven action game about losing control. The Steam page has been fully updated. Wishlist now https://store.steampowered.com/app/2486160/The_Wolf_in_Me/
Instead of doing #FanArtFriday, enter to win Opera GX’s #FirstStandArtContest!
This is your chance to win $5,000 USD! 💸
Art is your weapon. Garen is your champion.
Enter here: https://bit.ly/FirstStand
(We've included Garen variants for inspo!)
Inspired by The Last of Us, Lobo uses gates as progression. Some open only when all lanterns along a path are lit, others are tied to undead guardians. A small valley, packed with lore and history.
A proud and noble warrior, Garen fights as one of the Dauntless Vanguard.
He's also your chance to win up to $5,000 USD 💵 as part of Opera GX’s #FirstStandArtContest!
Enter here: https://bit.ly/FirstStand
See more variants of Garen for inspo 🔽
In Lobo, finishers use a dynamic Spectator Camera that finds the best shot in real time. It tests nearby angles, avoids occlusion, and adapts even in tight spaces to keep executions cinematic.
New trailer for The Wolf in Me.
A narrative-driven action game about losing control.
The more you fight, the harder it is to stay human. 👉 Wishlist on Steam https://store.steampowered.com/app/2486160/The_Wolf_in_Me/
Want to win $5,000 USD? 💸
Enter to win Opera GX’s #FirstStandArtContest! Art is your weapon. Garen is your champion.
Enter here: https://bit.ly/FirstStand
In Lobo, I use foreshadowing to keep the gameplay rhythm going. A quiet moment, a fallen hunter, and a new weapon you can equip but not use yet, just enough to tease what’s coming next.










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