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modernerd | 5 months ago
https://www.awwwards.com/summer-afternoon.html
And a talk here on the same project:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSIxyyEaPr0
It's full of tips that likely informed this new project. In short, seems like:
- No game engine
- Three.js plus https://github.com/gkjohnson/three-mesh-bvh
- Houdini and Blender for modelling
- Substance for texturing
- Figma and Affinity Photo for UI
- GSAP and vanilla JS for animation
- Davinci Resolve for sound
- WebSocket/Node.js for multiplayer
Plus a lot of experience, creativity, and artistry to solve other challenges (e.g. shaders, shadows) and wire everything together into this pretty performant piece of art.
The studio also has a case study here of another project they made, with other hints about their tooling and process:
https://www.awwwards.com/igloo-inc-case-study.html
Just for anyone like me who played this and spent the whole time thinking, "this is beautiful, who are you and how did you make this?" The author names are only revealed in the credits at the end:
https://x.com/michaelsungaila (nice work on the beach shader!)
https://www.kevincolombin.com/ (music)
araes|5 months ago
https://summer-afternoon.vlucendo.com/
gettingoverit|5 months ago
What's the 5th thing you have to find?
modernerd|5 months ago
Sobrino|5 months ago
ionwake|5 months ago
retinaros|5 months ago
modernerd|5 months ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSIxyyEaPr0&t=1177s
But this new game seems to make use more textures and cell shading.
EmilyHughes|5 months ago
modernerd|5 months ago
- This will _only_ need a browser to run. No console. No PC rig. No Steam account. No account at all. You just need a link to play it.
- Why use a heavy game engine and all the baggage that can bring when you can make a lightweight prototype in JS, prove value in the browser, then port to desktop if you choose to.
Browser games are an underexplored art form.
DecoySalamander|5 months ago
wiseowise|5 months ago
As opposed to creating binaries for every platform and be subject to every possible store scrutiny on Android, iOS, Windows, Mac?
That not a waste of time for sure.
What am I ever reading?
unknown|5 months ago
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