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Congratulations on the new game. I have it too, just not yet started playing. I've seen some pictures here and it must be really fun.
You have uploaded some great and very beautiful pictures here, I'm excited to see what you will present next.
The title of the picture is great, since the game is about the Middle Ages, it fits perfectly as a reference to Cyperpunk2077.
Thank you,
Larry is my nickname. My wife made this for me years ago and I wanted to see if it still works.
Ansel is a cool free fly camera tool as long as the game is supported. I liked the game very much... its tricky and pretty dark... nice to see the lovely time in the beginning
Oh, do you know if there is a way to slow the motion of the camera in Ansel like sucsm in Bethesda games?
I bought the game on sale because I thought the environment looked good. The idea of dealing with hordes of rats, the English, and the Inquisition with only a slingshot is not very appealing, however.
I didn't watch all the way through though, so I'm not 100% sure. Alpha channels and layers, I know those!
Normals? I may have never looked into them Gimp is pretty good for eliminating clipping with lasso and clone tools.
In addition, I tend to add (Filters-Enhance) Sharpen 50% then again 35%. You'd think you could just go 85% at once but nope. (Filters-Light and Shadow) Lighting Effects Light tab Type None, Material tab Glowing 1.15. (Filters-Map) Bump map default settings and play with the (Colors) Brightness-Contrast sliders until the screenshot is how I like it
Beautiful shots, Laird, especially the oil paint filtered one. Did you manage to get through the 500+ filters from that G'MIC add-on for GIMP?
547 filters in Gimp G'MIC-Qt to be exact. :) I'm at about 239, but I skipped a few.