Hello there! I can't wait to see our next batch of screenshot released and out there for all of you to see! But until then, here is another small but steady update for this week:
- We have been trying to get the light to closely match real world settings as much as we can. This can add greatly to the overall atmosphere of the levels. We are planning to release tutorials on how to do this on our website at some point. Yet another thing that Digital Extremes put in that users at some point (hopefully) can have in terms of tools to make, not only good playing levels but also really good-looking levels. And add to this all the things that Epic themselves are implementing into the engine makes it all the more sweeter.
- We are adding soon the final touches to the gun that will have defensive capabilities. We think that the game gets a bit more strategic with this type of gun. More on this at a later date.
- More was done on Tomb Of Rassul (5th time!). Sometimes it takes a couple of times to get a map done right. This time I think that the outdoor area will have a bigger impact. As a side note for all those aspiring artists out there, it is really important as an artist in this industry to be able to take criticism on your work and be prepared to re-think, re-design, re-work and to redo your work. Smart artists will actually talk about their intended project with their colleagues before they start or do a test/quick layout, which can save them lots of time in the long run. Especially on new and unexplored territories.
Hmmm, this last little comment makes me think about maybe giving some weekly advice from my experiences to people that are interested in joining the game industry and what they can expect. Despite major differences at all the different developer houses, there are some things that always apply and I wish I knew when I just started. It would have made that roller coaster ride a bit easier for me. I digress.
Until later, have a good one and don't do too many questionable things this coming Halloween,
Pancho
Is it just me, or is Pancho saying that there will be an UnrealEditor included? Sweet!