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briancrick.bsky.social
Unity/Unreal Game engineer, 3d artist. Developing Tinselfly, a surreal science fantasy narrative Unity game. https://linktr.ee/tinselfly
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Absolutely! Just started texturing using Unreal's new Substrate system, trying to get the pearlescence right. Which is... really tough. But I hope to more more WIPs as I go
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Thank you! At the moment, I think it's around 170,000 tris. I haven't a clue if that's a reasonable number for any given application, but there's still quite a bit of cleanup I'd like to do, both in terms of smoothing out some curves and removing many unnecessary edge loops.
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oh... so that's why there was someone with a protest sign in the grocery parking lot today :)
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Ordered a copy! Can't wait to read it; I just now decided to start a metroidvania learning project and the timing of this is perfect
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My current project has a ThoughtManager class which I always found super unsettling
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Since you mention it... Godot does seem perfect for just creating a sandbox for a random idea super quickly if it pops into my head, which I would never consider doing in Unity. That might be really fun
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Ooo getting the demo now
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And thank you so much too!
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Congratulations! We haven't met but I'm a fellow Whitethorn-adjacent dev here working on a narrative adventure kind of thing. store.steampowered.com/app/1113840/... Looking forward to trying out Mythwrecked!
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Random example: I want the text to look hand lettered. But I suspect this sort of space filling, oddly sized and styled design would have been typeset, not painted. You can paint a poster, or typeset it, but not both? But to me hand lettering is synonymous with an old timey feel so it's worth doing
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Hi, I'd love to be on the list! Always willing to lend help if I can.
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Hi there! I ran into a situation at work where scriptable object comparisons generally worked... but in a build, if your scriptable object was in an addressables group or referenced by something in an addressables group, comparisons would fail. Any chance you're running into that? Hope that helps!
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lolsob
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I'm @briancrick.bsky.social! Just got here.