![]() I’m not happy with any of the animations (of the ones I’ve shared) so far because I’m rushing through. It has a temporary animation at the moment. One thing I have yet to cross off the crabby checklist is it’s proper animation. Here is the result! Alas, not the end result. Some time ago), but I wasn’t sure about a lot of things. Try-outs with the crab model before (as you might remember from a post To keep it fun, and so I canĬome back to it with a fresh pair of eyeballs. Tend to move onto something else for a bit. When I’m lingering on something for too long, I There are still a lot of unfinished objects and missing pieces, some of Pretty much does what any other bin does. Wouldn’t advise in any game, but I can make it “less-taxing” as much as IĪdded a new trash bin, which can be custom colored! It might be taxing if someone wants to make “Glass World” - which I Here is anĮarlier test, of some sort of a “botanical desert”. And I need to test performance a bit more. Still need to add some slopes andĬorner variants. You may find in a living room, but of course you can scale and colorĮverything to your liking. ![]() You can always make a blueprint, and it keeps the I could’ve made a very large one-off model, but I think this So I’ve taken some creative freedomĪnd made some variants, based on the wires and plates in all kinds of Real heaters are prettyĬomplicated, or look very boring. Involved behind the scenes at an aquarium. Your liking, whatever the power of your computer. But a real benefit is that this re-colorable, glow-only lightīarely impacts game performance, opposed to the actual light that can One, commonly used for saltwater aquaria, as it serves coral and otherĭelicates. White “office light” beam) which actually lights up the place, I haveĪlso added an ultraviolet variant. ![]() (see above, in the back on the right) Fluorescent / UV Light Here’s an attempt of an Amazon inspired tank, which includes more new bits!Ī new “big leaf” plant with large blade-like. It’s perfect to blend in the surrounding foliage and mangrove roots. It’s narrow body, elongated fins and stripe pattern all serve as camouflage. Originating from the murky rivers in South-America meet the angelfish! A common freshwater aquarium resident, but elegant nonetheless. )Ī little piece of “coral”, maybe with a worm or some other surprise inside. Besides, a lot of you are probably occupied with festivities anyway. Nonetheless I keep on going to the best of my abilities, and the new year gives me more space and time to work on AquaDeco. So there will always be times when other things have priority over fun projects like this. Not that I have a strict schedule, or in fact, any schedule! This is a side-project, and it has been quite busy for me. Can’t believe we’re nearing the end of the year already! So I better be quick, as I’m already behind! For one more time - this year - here’s a new peek behind the curtain.Īs I mumbled, I’m behind. ![]()
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