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Anon-P

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  1. Some good news, and also some bad news. The good news is, I'm almost done putting the entire show together! However the bad news is, due to some unforeseen and sudden family vacation, I have to postpone the release by up to 24 hours. In the meantime, here's some more screenshot of the show!

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    Hopefully I'll see you guys later on Sunday the soonest for more updates, and possibly the release of the show!

  2. 7 hours ago, wolfpaw said:

    My only last recommendation would be to maybe sink in the outer solid walls you have on the left and right more into the ground a bit to lower them along with the two outer pillars you have.

     

    5 hours ago, Kablary said:

    And I would agree with Wolfie above about sinking those retaining walls a bit. They're now the sore thumb in what has become a very elegant structural design.

    If only I can edit those on the fly...

  3. 57 minutes ago, Kablary said:

    I am a massive fan of that logo! Gives me very strong Avatar The Last Air Bender vibes

    ATLA vibes? Yeah, maybe.

    58 minutes ago, Kablary said:

    Your set has a lot of varying thickness of objects. Certainly has its opportunities but I wonder if you should bulk up some of those more “noodley” elements so they don’t disappear into the background.

    I don't know, I might add some stuff since @wolfpaw said the set is still feeling empty

  4. 5 hours ago, Bookworm91 said:

    I purchased a desktop four years ago but the game always crashes when I reach a few to many particles.  It doesn’t even lag first, just crashes the game.

    Maybe your desktop GPU failed you. I have a 1070 and it works smoothly with occasional lag when I put a lot of particles

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    Edited by Anon-P

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    An epic saga of two that are one, now retold once again...

    ========================================================

    Long story short, this is a remake of one of my old shows that I did back in 2016. All the songs that were used in the 2016 show are being used again in the 2023 remake but, I decided to go ham and made a brand new set!

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    And here's what the set looks like in the game!

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    More progress coming soon!

  6. 6 hours ago, Kablary said:

    THAT WAS VERY BRIGHT! 

    Per usual, you maintain a remarkably high energy throughout the entire run. Though I feel like your hyper-bright lasers tend to overpower much of your show. The big hit at 0:55 is beautiful as we can see every effect launching and finishing, but then 10 seconds later everything is washed out in white light during what is a pretty tame break in the music. Just my $0.02. 

    Some of my favorite moments throughout the show were 0:55, the super fun transition to green at 1:13, and the firery orange segment from 2:02 to 2:13 🤩

    Yeah, maybe there's a little bit of post-processing mistake on me 🤣

    Not to mention that some of the LEDs that I use is way too bright

    2 hours ago, wolfpaw said:

    I noticed the camera was static the entire show, I know you were having some issues with this new recording method and moving the camera and you created this show in such a short time but never underestimate the dynamics that a moving camera can have on a show. Shows can get very boring very quickly, moving the camera keeps the viewer engaged and tricks them into always seeing a "new angle of the show", which in turn keeps them more engaged and entertained!

    It's all about the learning process. I know I haven't fully grasped the whole new tech yet but, once I get the hang of it, it'll be MAGICAL

    3 hours ago, JB said:

    I liked the alternating blue/violet vertical lasers at 2:30. It's an interesting way to get movement into the show without any actual movement.

    Definitely worth the amount I spent watching actual light shows as well as concert videos

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