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When starting a project to recreate any game is always a good call to research about the original technology powering it. This will help to understand better how the game works and how to implement it using new technologies.
After some weeks away, the first 0.1.0 version is available.
The level edition process for Cyber Space stage.
The process for each stage:
1. Get the stage reference using vgmaps
https://vgmaps.com/Atlas/PSX/MegaManX4-CyberPeacock-Area1.png
2. Rip all stage sprites and import to Unity, creating tiles
3. Place each tile using the Tile Editor
Small video demonstrating the new 2D Light System for Cyber Space stage.
Notice how X is lit by the floor and other stage lights. This is done using the new Universal Render Pipeline.
Maybe a day/night cycle can be done for other stages.
The past few months I was developing a side project to better understand how Mega Man X games work.
And this is the result of it:
https://bitbucket.org/nostgameteam/lua-game-scripts/
Using those scripts you can freely control the camera and player, show hitboxes, hide background etc
Working on some Post Render Effect for the Volcano stage heat distortion.
What do you think?
This Satuday we invite to watch another #speedpainting of our artist Daniel Faiad.
How great is this scene of #Pecaminosa?
Check out this scifi scene by Jason Kwak!
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/681R05
#3dart #npbr #scifi #cyberpunk #environment #office #computers
Fan art for Foolish I'm feeling kinda better so I drew this
Here's a peaceful little forest scene for this #screenshotsaturday, from the beginning of the game.
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