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Sr. Technical Artist at Voxel Plugin. Previously did Technical Art for Prehistoric Kingdom and Kenshi 2.
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We're releasing a free demo of Brickadia for Steam's Next Fest! Build your own cars, and then build the entire city around those cars. Place *millions* of bricks and create cool physics contraptions. Our demo is dropping tomorrow, don't miss out!

Gorka Games just released the first episode for their new Podcast, and I'm the very first guest! 🎉 We talk Voxel Plugin, tech art, and a bit of business on the side. www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzNA...

I posted a few days ago the shader ISA code for the atan2() instruction, the size of which appeared to catch people by surprise. This inspired me to write a blog post to discuss the “hidden” cost of shader instructions a bit more. interplayoflight.wordpress.com/2025/01/19/t...

A 🧵 on Bindless Textures in UE5! In UE5.5, bindless textures seem to be non-experimental. But they're still disabled by default, and entirely undocumented. Enabling them should, in most cases, be a performance gain. Doing so will also let you 'bypass' the limits on unique SRV and samplers. 1/x

LUMEN PSA: if you're seeing weird splotchy jitter artifacts with Lumen on foliage meshes, like in this vid, try increasing r.Lumen.ScreenProbeGather.Temporal.MaxFramesAccumulated This will stabilize your screen probes, at the cost of making your Lumen react less quickly to fast lighting changes.

Continuing the work on seasons! Much more foresty vibes to the entire world now, with spring/summer feeling properly lush. Really feel like it's coming together well.

I'm off work, so obviously that means it's time to work on my own #techart stuff! Having fun playing with seasons, trying really hard to make it work without needing extra assets for the different seasons. If the project lives, it'll be a survival game in-between Subnautica and The Long Dark 👀

I used to think about moving to (and hiking in) the northern Swedish countryside when I played The Long Dark. Now I've made that move, and I instead find myself thinking about playing The Long Dark while I hike through the snowy Swedish forests.

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