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A topic by MutedPotato created 2 days ago Views: 106 Replies: 11
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This is a Horror Game (First game with no experience) the lights i think it could get a real good work on them, still lacking a little of life but, i am trying my best, still very proud from what i have achieved “Alone”.

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hi, could you do like 2-D games? I’m currently working on a game but I don’t know how to code if you want to help please DM me.

Hello, i jumped straigh to 3D, didn’t do much 2D stuff, but what are you looking for?

really, really simple game the game play would be like five minutes or something and Doki Doki inspired mostly

In my page i have my instagram, send me there a dm so we can talk better

It's year 2026. 
Ask ai to help you. Ai will do everycode you need.

Ask questions from ai and it will teach you, it will do 100% of coding, etc.

That is true, but in the long run i think its kinda bad, it’s great for learning but not good to do your work, at least not now.

Still a very good tool to answer very detailed questions.

yah I could do that, but I want a real human actually lol 

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I'm primarily an Unreal Engine developer, but both engines share a lot of similar concepts under different names. In Unity HDRP, I'd suggest experimenting with Exponential Fog and volumetric fog settings. I think it could add a lot of atmosphere and depth to the scene.

That said, it already looks great as it is. You should be proud of what you've achieved so far, you've done an excellent job
                                                 🧡🧡🐘

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Thank you! Yeah, I’ve been learning everything on my own through tutorials. At first I was just trying to use free models, but it never really gave me the feeling I wanted for the project.

So I started learning 3D modeling and making simple assets and textures myself. It definitely takes a lot more time and slows the project down, but since this is a hobby and something I’m really passionate about, I actually enjoy the process and don’t mind going slow.

And the coding side is kind of a whole different world on its own — also something I’ve been figuring out step by step while building everything.

I guess good things just take time. And thank you for the encouragement — it really means a lot. :)

Hey mate that looks great. I just started learning c# and unity myself and thought that was a big enough task, I couldn’t even imagine learning 3d modelling on top of that also. Looks very impressive, best of luck with the project.

Thank you my friend, yeah definitely trying to learn C#, unity and blender its more than i can eat.

This project i trough it was simple until i realize i was wrong 😂🤌.

Anyway also gives you a huge oportunity to learn more and see what your better at. I Will not Back away now alredy spend 1 and a half year on this and things are getting in the place.

Thank you for you comment 😃