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Eche&Mora

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Hey! I just checked out your project, such a cool idea!

I really love the concept of entering the painting, and the transition into the scene works really nicely. I also read about how you approached it, and I think it’s a great direction to keep pushing.

Awesome work, and I’d love to see more of it! 🙌

Thank you so much, I really appreciate it! 😊 I'm really glad you liked the presentation, I put a lot of care into both the scene and the breakdown.

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Wow, thank you so much for your kind words! It really means a lot to me 😊

I'm very happy that the atmosphere and the 'golden hour' feeling came through, that was one of my main goals. I wanted to bring into the scene those moments from my travels where I find rest and a sense of calm.

I'm also really glad you found the breakdown useful! Optimization is something I’ve been focusing on a lot lately, so it’s great to hear that it can help others too.

Feel free to reach out anytime, I'd be more than happy to share tips or exchange knowledge. I’m always learning as well, so it would be great to hear about your experience too! 🙌

Thank you so much for your kind words, it really means a lot to me :)

I’m really happy that you could feel a bit of the atmosphere and experience I tried to capture from Argentina. Lighting and textures were something I put a lot of care into, so reading this makes me really proud.

I love your idea about being able to walk through it — it’s actually something I’ve been thinking about. This scene is part of a bigger project I’m developing called “Aguas Pardas”, which takes place in this kind of location. I used this jam as a chance to explore the mood and also create assets for that world.

So hopefully in the future, it will become something you can fully explore :)

Thanks again for taking the time to share this, I’m really glad you enjoyed it!

Thank you! I'm glad you liked it 😄

This is our first release as a studio, and the result of several months spent learning and working with Godot.

Throughout this time, we’ve been growing as a team while also using this oracle as a guiding tool. It’s something we already use in our family and in our creative process — a space for reflection, intention, and shared meaning.

This project is a digital expression of that experience: turning a personal tool into something we can share with others.

If you’d like to follow our journey, upcoming announcements, and projects currently in development, you can visit our studio page:
https://echeymora.vercel.app/

Thank you for being here and for taking part in this first step.