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bekeblob.bsky.social
Artist and aspiring gamedev in Norway :D Currently learning EVERYTHING. Check out stuff I’ve made! https://www.artstation.com/bekeblob https://www.instagram.com/bekeblob https://www.github.com/vibekeke https://bekeblob.itch.io
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I'd say keep the snake, make a secret spooky glitched stage, add mario with red eyes in the background and watch the redditors go wild
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Thankyo❤️Det er mye gøyalt man kan gjøre :33
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Woah!! The style for this game is amazing, everything looks so GOOD! I am in awe
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WHAT A CUTIE
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:C
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Yeah, that makes sense—thanks for explaining, ill keep it in mind for new projects☺️
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Ah, cool. Any particular thing you prefer about c# over gdscript? Is it just about being more used to it or are there any drawbacks or benefits that you really care about?
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Oh dang, interesting🤔As someone with zero c# experience I was under the impression that it involved a lot of strange workarounds and was mostly just there for die-hard c# fans😆… I’ll most certainly go back to godot soon, but since unity is the industry standard in my country I’m giving it a shot
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I know but ive heard people say it sucks ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ And its fun to try new things
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Its a pointy stabby thing after all!
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I’m probably not skilled enough to give very good specific advice but feel free to dm me here or on insta and I’ll try to help out😌
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Woah :Oo
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thanks for watching and reaching out, hope it goes well for you🤩
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The 5 «pillars» you need to learn are - Edit mode (modelling) - UV unwrapping and textures - Rigging - Animation - Materials and shaders I’d recommend never trying to learn more than one of these at a time, each is like its own giant field. You can download models online to practice animation etc
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Hi!! Ive learned it in bits and pieces through youtube tutorials and google searches :3 My biggest tip is throw a wide net, watch a lot of videos before you start working, and NEVER focus on learning too much at the same time. Blender is a super DENSE program so focus on small baby steps🥳🥳🥳
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Yes :D
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Tysmm!❤️❤️❤️
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Thankyou😇
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Thanks!😇
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Tankuu❤️❤️
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Hahah yeeesss I always get frustrated and give up when I get to posing, thats why I had to ask🤣But good idea to start small, this looks awesome :D
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Woah! Did it take long to get to this point? :O
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Aaa tankyoo🥰Hope to finish it soon, very relaxing to paint from time to time😌😌