XD
Also, I was under the impression that upvotes and downvotes were public per this and that instance owners could disable down votes.
Hobbyist game dev
XD
Also, I was under the impression that upvotes and downvotes were public per this and that instance owners could disable down votes.
I’m a software dev
Maintaining a good sleep schedule is fucking hard. No time lately for side projects due to crunch at work. Been wanting to try something in 1-bit pixel style once work calms down.
Woah, look awesome!
I love the style used in CGs from old school PC-98 VNs. I’ve been wanting to get into them ever since reading 16-bit Sensation. I think the fictional company in the manga(Alcohol soft) is even supposed to be a a reference to Demon City’s devs (Cocktail soft).
Thanks! Funny you should mention that. I’m slowly making my way through Pixel Logic and this was a small project to reinforce the color chapter.
Final palette
Damn dude, that hair always turns out awesome
A flower unplucked is but left to the falling, And nothing is gained by not gathering roses.
My mom bringing home a grocery bag full of dinosaurs toys from a yardsale. I had to be like 4.
We have the same experience then XD
In my experience, the learning curve felt similar to Dwarf Fortress.
For starters, there’s the Guidebook and the Wiki.
You probably also want to keep a Keyboard Reference handy.
This guy has a full run you can watch,(or not, that’s LOOONG)
For me, I think it was just a combination of watching people play and banging my head against it until things start to sort of make sense. Kind of like dwarf fortress lol.
Firefox and Nethack
Is there something in particular that you’re looking for?
Jeez, looking back, that lighting was all over the place. Updated.
XD Yeah, it was definitely different! Tarot cards are super tall. Like a 6:11 Ratio lol
Woah, the hair is crazy good.
I’m not very experienced, so someone can probably correct me, but from what I’ve seen there’s quite a few options. Technically, with the right settings, you can use Gimp or Krita. There’s Piskel, which is open source and I think there’s an offline build. Also, I’ve never used it before, but there’s an open source fork of Aseprite called Libresprite.
Lospec has a good list of software(proprietary & open source ) HERE
PopOS
I think some of the recent low poly posts went missing