Hythum Progress

I've finished the second to last area I had originally planned to build. I thought this was the last areas, I recalled one more cave area I need to build.

There are a few sizeable areas that have not been constructed. Darmok was planning to work on some or all of those. He's got at least one in progress, but I may work on some of the other areas he was going to tackle.

If I leave the area design alone for a while I can build some of my primary NPCs and begin porting over dialog from the original Hythum. Any way you slice it this is a milestone of some sort.




Comments

  1. Looks great and quite creepy. Not sure if it was intentional or not, but that first shot almost looks like a monstrous face :)

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  2. Thanks! I hadn't intended for it to look like a face but I agree it does and it's kind cool.

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  3. I agree with merecraft. The first shot does look like a creepy face. My first thought was Amityville horror lol

    Looking good Ernie :)

    Liso

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  4. Hey Liso. Thanks, much appreciated. :-)

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  5. I like that first screen a lot, especially because of the two tone lighting.

    I know I'm repeating myself, but your lighting skills have really come a long way. Nice job.

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  6. Thank you Mr. Patterson. When I started with Hythum I was still fumbling about with the lighting and didn't quite have a handle on it but I am doing much better now.

    Not bad for a partially color blind guy. :-)

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  7. Haha, my wife would love to read you ;) Please, call me E.C. :)

    My father supposedly is color blind too. I've always wondered how color blind people see the world...

    You do realize though there are two lighting colors in that pick eh? Red and purple.

    ;)

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  8. Very well E.C. :-)

    Oh I can see color and generally recognize them correctly but have trouble with subtle shades. I fail all those color blindness tests with the dots and numbers. I can't match clothes very well and stick with solids instead of colors and well tried combinations.

    Still it's not my forte. Music however I'm pertty good at and even have a degree in music ed, but I am limited in that I will not use copyrighted material. I have too much respect for the artists that produced the music, and my wife is an attorney and would never let me hear the end of it. :-)

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  9. That's funny. Mrs. Patterson is a lawyer too, with part of her practice in intellectual property.

    That's an interesting background you have, music ed. It may explain in part Tomoachan's great musical selection.

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  10. Thanks! I'm glad you liked it. It's actually the second score. The original score was all copyrighted music and had to be dumped. It was really to bad, but since Mrs Patterson is an intellectual property rights attorney I'm guessing she'd approve of my decision. :-)

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