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Title: Gfx from "The Ceremony". Feedback much appreciated :)
Post by: KyriakosCH on Mon 27/06/2016 23:41:04
A few of the graphics (the interface one is placeholder, ie those 'buttons' are just to tell me where to place stuff).

What do you think of these rooms/scenes? Anything about style, tone, or if they work for a psychological horror game...

(https://s31.postimg.org/x9m531muz/shadows.png)

(https://s31.postimg.org/lydyyfst7/ceremonywip4.png)

(https://s32.postimg.org/gltb2604l/spider.png)

(https://s32.postimg.org/artlr1145/ceremonywip3.png)

(https://s31.postimg.org/tqjhz3gqj/bedroom.png)

(game info, time of release etc can be found in this thread: http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/forums/index.php?topic=53669.0 )
Title: Re: Gfx from "The Ceremony". Feedback much appreciated :)
Post by: Danvzare on Tue 28/06/2016 10:57:54
To be honest, I like everything. Including the placeholder interface.
I actually thought the interface was final. Although with all of those artifacts on it, I can understand why it isn't.
I'd also recommend changing the speech font.
But you don't want me commenting on that stuff. It's the rooms and scenes that you want advice on. :-D

Personally, I like the art used for the rooms. It seems quite atmospheric to me. The bed in that final screenshot, looks a little bright in relation to the room. And I'm not fond of the black bars at the side of the rooms in most of the screenshots. I think those could be improved.
But as far as atmosphere goes. I think you've captured it pretty well.
Title: Re: Gfx from "The Ceremony". Feedback much appreciated :)
Post by: KyriakosCH on Tue 28/06/2016 11:22:56
Thanks! :D

Any advice for a good font? (and dl place, if you have one...)
Title: Re: Gfx from "The Ceremony". Feedback much appreciated :)
Post by: Danvzare on Tue 28/06/2016 14:00:10
There are a lot available here: http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/forums/index.php?topic=53390.0 (http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/forums/index.php?topic=53390.0)
Just choose one you like. :-D
Title: Re: Gfx from "The Ceremony". Feedback much appreciated :)
Post by: KyriakosCH on Tue 28/06/2016 14:52:23
Great! :-D
Title: Re: Gfx from "The Ceremony". Feedback much appreciated :)
Post by: Cassiebsg on Tue 28/06/2016 15:07:21
Personaly, not being left handed, I would rather see the interface the other way... save, load...about on the left and the actions verb on the right.
But this is just me, thinking that it would be more comfortable to click on the right than on the left. (roll)
Title: Re: Gfx from "The Ceremony". Feedback much appreciated :)
Post by: KyriakosCH on Fri 01/07/2016 16:03:15
Left usually symbolizes evil/the unknown as well ;)

I am not left-handed either. The Interface is not done yet anyway :)
Title: Re: Gfx from "The Ceremony". Feedback much appreciated :)
Post by: Danvzare on Fri 01/07/2016 16:14:30
I rather like the actions being on the left side.
Then again I'm left-handed.
Title: Re: Gfx from "The Ceremony". Feedback much appreciated :)
Post by: Cassiebsg on Fri 01/07/2016 17:53:29
There's always the option "are you left handed or right handed?"
If left-hand draw Action GUI on Left and Menu GUI on RIGHT
Else the other way around... (laugh)
Title: Re: Gfx from "The Ceremony". Feedback much appreciated :)
Post by: KyriakosCH on Sat 02/07/2016 14:04:10
:D

Btw, sorry for my noobility ( ;) ), but how do i install some of those new fonts? (do i manually move the file somewhere?)
Title: Re: Gfx from "The Ceremony". Feedback much appreciated :)
Post by: Mandle on Sat 02/07/2016 14:16:43
Go to fonts menu on the right bar in AGS and right-click a font. Then choose "Replace font"...Then AGS will ask you some stuff about font size and such...

At least...that's what I believe happens...or maybe I dreamt it...
Title: Re: Gfx from "The Ceremony". Feedback much appreciated :)
Post by: KyriakosCH on Sat 02/07/2016 18:19:35
Quote from: Mandle on Sat 02/07/2016 14:16:43
Go to fonts menu on the right bar in AGS and right-click a font. Then choose "Replace font"...Then AGS will ask you some stuff about font size and such...

At least...that's what I believe happens...or maybe I dreamt it...

Nice!
Got it working now :)

I also created a few more screens and follow-up 'rooms' :)

(https://s32.postimg.org/5s85mwazp/coatpreview.png)

(https://s32.postimg.org/khthylh2d/sleepingroom.png)
Title: Re: Gfx from "The Ceremony". Feedback much appreciated :)
Post by: KyriakosCH on Sun 03/07/2016 21:40:02
Anyone got ideas for shaping a nice interface?... :)
Title: Re: Gfx from "The Ceremony". Feedback much appreciated :)
Post by: Cassiebsg on Sun 03/07/2016 22:07:02
Why are the screens so slim?
Also, I'm having trouble figuring out what that last screen is. :-[
Title: Re: Gfx from "The Ceremony". Feedback much appreciated :)
Post by: KyriakosCH on Sun 03/07/2016 22:10:27
Quote from: Cassiebsg on Sun 03/07/2016 22:07:02
Why are the screens so slim?
Also, I'm having trouble figuring out what that last screen is. :-[

Slim? I am slim, but the scenes are rather compressed, if that is what you mean ;)

Re the final one, it doesn't matter, cause to get there you have to lie down. It is the bed :)
Title: Re: Gfx from "The Ceremony". Feedback much appreciated :)
Post by: nihilyst on Mon 04/07/2016 07:57:10
I guess he means the dimension of the rooms. For example, the corridor to the right of the coatrack looks like I would have to squeeze through. The bedroom looks rather cramped, too. I don't know how I would reach the drawers behind the bed. The lack of free space leads to a feeling of anxiety and constriction, I give you that, but the rooms still look unnaturally small to me. Could be a result of the Blender camera's focal length, though.
Title: Re: Gfx from "The Ceremony". Feedback much appreciated :)
Post by: Danvzare on Mon 04/07/2016 11:02:58
Quote from: KyriakosCH on Sun 03/07/2016 22:10:27
Quote from: Cassiebsg on Sun 03/07/2016 22:07:02
Why are the screens so slim?
Also, I'm having trouble figuring out what that last screen is. :-[

Slim? I am slim, but the scenes are rather compressed, if that is what you mean ;)

Re the final one, it doesn't matter, cause to get there you have to lie down. It is the bed :)
Well there are huge black bars on the sides of most of the backgrounds, that make them a lot thinner than they actually have to be.
Also, the words slim, thin, and compressed, are somewhat synonyms.
Title: Re: Gfx from "The Ceremony". Feedback much appreciated :)
Post by: KyriakosCH on Mon 04/07/2016 13:04:19
Quote from: Danvzare on Mon 04/07/2016 11:02:58
Quote from: KyriakosCH on Sun 03/07/2016 22:10:27
Quote from: Cassiebsg on Sun 03/07/2016 22:07:02
Why are the screens so slim?
Also, I'm having trouble figuring out what that last screen is. :-[

Slim? I am slim, but the scenes are rather compressed, if that is what you mean ;)

Re the final one, it doesn't matter, cause to get there you have to lie down. It is the bed :)
Well there are huge black bars on the sides of most of the backgrounds, that make them a lot thinner than they actually have to be.
Also, the words slim, thin, and compressed, are somewhat synonyms.

I see the irony was lost :D

Anyway, i am far from ecstatic about the backgrounds myself, yet i am not a graphical artist professionally... It would not be easy for me to create far better-looking gfx i'm afraid!
Moreover i think that even the ones i currently made are ok, and work with the game's nightmarish and labyrinthine tone.

Title: Re: Gfx from "The Ceremony". Feedback much appreciated :)
Post by: Danvzare on Mon 04/07/2016 15:25:26
Quote from: KyriakosCH on Mon 04/07/2016 13:04:19
I see the irony was lost :D

Anyway, i am far from ecstatic about the backgrounds myself, yet i am not a graphical artist professionally... It would not be easy for me to create far better-looking gfx i'm afraid!
Moreover i think that even the ones i currently made are ok, and work with the game's nightmarish and labyrinthine tone.
Well it was completely lost on me. (nod)

And as for the backgrounds. While they could be improved, I do think they're good enough as is, and pretty well done. :-D
Although this is the Critics' Lounge, so criticism should be expected.

Now as for the interface. Apart from cleaning it up a bit, (there appears to be jpeg artifacts on it,) it seems fine. At least to me.
Title: Re: Gfx from "The Ceremony". Feedback much appreciated :)
Post by: KyriakosCH on Mon 04/07/2016 15:33:26
Thanks! :D

I will have to alter the large black spaces by the end... ;)

Also a couple of rooms will likely just be sub-screen objects in other rooms (the door with the other character, and the bed, which will just have regular camera point of view).

Title: Re: Gfx from "The Ceremony". Feedback much appreciated :)
Post by: KyriakosCH on Mon 04/07/2016 21:10:09
Work on one of the animated sequences:

(https://s31.postimg.org/mv5vlqvrv/sequence.png)

I have some ideas re re-re(not that isn't stuttering)ndering some main scenes... :)

I think the game may work a bit better as a pseudo-full3d environment (animated change of rooms). AGS can give that false impression.
Title: Re: Gfx from "The Ceremony". Feedback much appreciated :)
Post by: KyriakosCH on Fri 08/07/2016 15:56:47
(edit... :D )