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 No.1746[Reply]

trying to start game development projects to sell while i dont want to overshoot it but at the same time i dont want to do low return passion projects either… so i began with top ten games as a target like minecraft, gta, super mario, tetris.. all of which are top seller all time until and with the exception of gta, are quite simple, supposedly.

or maybe not.

how should i begin my things? choosing something that s in market demand but not too ambitious but also not too passionate/indie of sorts?
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 No.1787

>>1749
I'd encourage it.
My friend from high school that I thought was a total fuck up, never got a driver's license, made a million buckarinos and bought a house. Has a wife too even before he made a game. Now he streams the development of his next game.

 No.1795

>>1746
Popular indie tactic is to take a formula that already works, then toss their gay gimmick onto it.
See: The endless sea of Roguelite Top Down shooters or Platformers

 No.1797

>>1795
Hammerwatch was a huge success in my mind though.
But yes, 99% of those games are trash imo

 No.1801

>>1797
>>1797
Never said it was a bad tactic, it worked wonders for a lot of the top Indie dogs, i.e. Braid, Rivals of Aether, Meat Boy, Castle Crashers.
Probably helps to toss some appealing art and cater to certain fandoms/types as well ala Spark the Electric Jester, Undertale, and Skullgirls

 No.1802

>>1801
Braid had good music.



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 No.1750[Reply]

art request anyone?
will consider most subjects i guess.

 No.1752

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so us your finest Sneed

 No.1754

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>>1752
dunno man, call your shots

 No.1756

>>1750
Draw that george floyd picture of him getting kneed on but with Family Guy characters

 No.1757

>>1754
I'd like to see you draw a tank (military combat vehicle, fyi)

 No.1796

>>1754
Do you have a better picture of that bike drawing?



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 No.1742[Reply]

I'm not sure if this is the right board to post about this, but I thought it'd be nice to have a thread about DIY automotive painting techniques.
Pic related isn't my vehicle, just one that was painted with the technique I'm about to describe, by the guy I learned this from.
Say you have an old vehicle you want to bring back to life, and you want a type of paint that will look good and be resistant without needing an expert executing the job. Alkyd enamel comes to your help. It was the typical automotive paint until acrylic enamel became popular. It's desirable because it can last a long time and can produce professional results with ease.
A good mix is rustoleum, mineral spirits, penetrol/flood and enamel hardener, which is optional but makes the paint very strong and chip resistant.
You can get the first three in home improvement stores such as Lowe's and the enamel hardener can be found in Tractor Supply (I love them for gym stuff too, you can get rubber pads for much cheaper than in other places) or other sites online.
When doing alkyd painting, it's desirable to use a high volume low pressure gun. They can be bought for cheap at places like Harbor Freight and even the cheapest ones give good results. You want many light to medium coats as opposed to a heavy one and you want the paint to stay wet as long as possible, this way it flows for a smooth glossy finish. Always paint in the lowest temperatures you can and not under direct sun.
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 No.1767

>>1760
Again, it's all hypothetical because it's not my Jeep lol.
I made the thread more as a discussion of techniques in case someone happened to have some use for some pointers, to spread the word. Too often I see people do poor rattle can jobs without it being any cheaper for them because of not knowing better. An HVLP gun on Harbor Freight is $30. You also need an air compressor which you may already have or you may even rent one if pinching pennies (or buy one for about $120). A quart of Penetrol at Lowe's is $10. Rustoleum is like $9 a quart. Mineral spirits about $8. Enamel hardener $18 but you don't need a lot of it.
Meanwhile the spray cans are like $10 each or $30 each if auto specialty paint and you need tons of them. With this, maybe 5 gallons of paint to cover an entire vehicle. Cheaper and the results not only looks better but last longer.

 No.1769

>>1767
>Again, it's all hypothetical because it's not my Jeep lol.
lmao how do I keep doing this

 No.1782

>>1767
>spray cans are like $10 each or $30 each if auto specialty paint
Are there really just car paint spray cans? I always assumed that those spray jobs, car hood art specifically, was done with some sort of air brush. I thought about using mine to fix up some scratches and rusty spots, but I just have one of those mini air brushes for War Hammer models and wasn't sure if it would be as effective

 No.1793

>>1782
>Are there really just car paint spray cans?
Yes but the finish tends to be shitty and porous.
>I always assumed that those spray jobs, car hood art specifically, was done with some sort of air brush.
They usually are.
>I thought about using mine to fix up some scratches and rusty spots, but I just have one of those mini air brushes for War Hammer models and wasn't sure if it would be as effective
Fixing spots is tricky, ideally you want to refinish an entire "panel" (not literally, but you don't want to have new paint and old paint on the same visible surface). Of course, even that is preferable to rusty spots. But painting over rust is a bad idea too, unless it's a rust converter paint.

 No.1794

>>1782
Also the small air brush could possibly work, but it'll be trickier than a proper HVLP gun, and you'd have to make sure it doesn't get clogged with the automotive paint.



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 No.1731[Reply]

Recently a friend's gardening handle broke, so I took it upon myself to make a new one. Came out pretty easily, just put a piece of a dowel on the lathe and carved down a handle. Drilled a hole in at the top for the shovel part to fit in and filled the rest up with wood glue. Feeling pretty proud of it so I figured I might share.

So what have you been fixing up?

 No.1735

>>1731
wow, that's a neat setup

 No.1738

>>1735
Thanks its my parent's shed

 No.1739

>>1738
You look small.

 No.1740

>>1739
I realize that's an odd non sequitur, just looking at your shadow and knee in relation to the objects around you.

 No.1741

>>1740
Lmao, nah, the table is a little high and I'm sitting on two milk crates. It's def not the usual seating arrangement but to clarify I'm 6'1



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 No.1507[Reply]

Honest thoughts on the current state of modernist art?
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 No.1699

It's not Moderenist, it's post-modernist now.

 No.1700

>>1699
Post-modernistaccino?

 No.1702

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Some of it's good. You just have to know where to look. I'll post some works by artists I like.

1. Hugo Wilson

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>>1702
2. Neo Rauch

 No.1713

>>1703
That looks like schitzo jew shit anon



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 No.1709

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>>1707
What is an NTF exactly and why does it cost so much

 No.1710

NFT is Non fungible Token that runs on Blockchain. Think about it a copyright system, You tokenize your old artworks, photographs, video, gif, meme , collectable etc & then no one could counterfeit it. It runs on Ethereum blockchain. Tokenizing one of your artworks is called Minting.

Now this Minting requires a small amount of gas fee or transaction fee, There are other sites like Mintable which let you mint your artworks for free. After minting them you can put them on auction or sell it on a fix price. Some other sites like rariable will also give you a 10% commission for every future sale of your product, Mintable doesn't give you.

NFT exclusively runs on Ethereum & price of every listing gets decided on Ethereum. Right now 1 eth costs almost $2000. That's why this is so costly.

You can put your artwork either on Auction, Auction with a immediate buy & at fixed price like I did.

 No.1712

>>1710
NFTs are ridiculous for a casual artist to consider using Ethereum. Ban I would use the Ravencoin blockchain to create an NFT, much cheaper, 5 to create, 500 to burn, ravencoin is currently at .20 of a dollar and runs on a bitcoin blockchain fork.



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 No.318[Reply]

>https://apnews.com/e635b833e60dfcb01351752976d818df?utm_medium=AP&utm_source=Twitter&utm_campaign=SocialFlow
>A painting by Dutch master Vincent van Gogh was stolen in an overnight smash-and-grab raid on a museum that was closed to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, police and the museum said Monday.
>The value of the work, which was on loan from the Groninger Museum in the northern Dutch city of Groningen, was not immediately known. Van Gogh's paintings, when they rarely come up for sale, fetch millions at auction.

The world is ending, might as well get a nice painting to tie the room together before I die.

 No.1704

based

 No.1705

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What would one do with a stolen painting anyways.

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https://www.thenationalnews.com/arts-culture/art/picasso-stolen-from-saudi-businessman-s-yacht-found-20-years-later-1.842184
>Dutch art detective Arthur Brand with 'Buste de Femme', a recovered Picasso painting. The painting was stolen from a wealthy Saudi Arabian's yacht 20 years ago. He has since returned the work, which he estimates to be worth some 25 million euros ($28 million) to an insurance company. Photo: AP
<Fancy, nicely made Van Gogh stolen a year ago,
<shitty one found recently.

Wait, hold up, did that saudi guy make a trade?



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 No.1656[Reply]

hello, when i animate walk cycles primary or anything that uses bipedal or arm it always end up limping and unbalanced or sliding…

what usually causes this and how do i avoid it? i ve considered just simulating it and then tracing it and even just get one feet right and the other feet just being a copy of the other but in different timing

is that okay? the second way feels very unnatural obviously and i havent even tried it out myself but then i dont know how to make straight ahead walking/cycles animation that is "correct/balanced enough" from the get go

 No.1657

why am i the anti spam
what did i do
this dumb

 No.1658

>>1656
Never did animation, but my best advice is video record yourself doing the same motion and then animate yourself frame by frame to ensure the most natural look. I feel like when it comes to walking you have to account the legs carrying the weight of the body as well as the terrain and general motion of the walk cycle.

Do you have any examples? maybe sometimes it's just your own perception exacerbating the problems.

>>1657
i think if you start a message and leave the tab open it'll think your spamming, my experience is just refresh the page and wait like, 5 seconds to fix it

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 No.1666[Reply]

DRAW SOMETHING AND GET FEATURED ON STREAM.

BEST DRAWING WINS A FABULOUS PRIZE (DVD copy of My Movie or something worth $10 or less or so of your choice)

Draw Whatever you want to, but try and keep it in the spirit of the anniversary!
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 No.1684

Repeating, I am not cuckime pro, I am content to remain anonymous

 No.1685

I grabbed your pic from your Twitter

 No.1686

nigger rick

 No.1687

The melon is a reference to greased watermelon from /lit/

 No.1688

>>1681
>>1682
You both won. Email me if you want your copy of the DVD or an equivalent cash prize of your choice.



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 No.417[Reply]

>Henry Ranger was a New York painter known for his seascapes and marine scenes. He was a promnent Tonalist and founder of the Old Lyme Art Colony. This painting of the ocean with some meandering sailboats was clearly a tonal painting when it arrived, only the wrong tone. with years of surface grime and a heavily discolored varnish the painting had taken on a very yellow cast. As the varnish was removed a few interesting discoveries were made that complicated the conservation
PREVIOUS RESTORER BTFO

 No.1679

Art restoration videos are super comphy



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