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A SILK PORTRAIT FROM ALAN KENNEDY
A rare portrait on silk was acquired by a museum from Alan Kennedy during Asia Week New York in 2016. This painting will soon be exhibited in a major exhibition entitled, “Empresses of China's Forbidden City.” The exhibition opens at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts on August 18th, and will travel to the Freer/Sackler Museum in Washington, DC.
The painting depicts the Empress Dowager Cixi (1835-1908) in the guise of Guanyin, the Buddhist bodhisattva sometimes referred to as the Goddess of Mercy. It was painted by a court artist in the Forbidden City, and was created at the request of an American missionary named Reverend Issac Taylor Headland. His wife was a physician who treated several of the women in Cixi's entourage.
One of the unique aspects of the portrait is that it depicts the face of the Empress Dowager in a realistic manner, without hiding the effects of age. Other paintings of her show Cixi in a more idealized manner, looking younger than her actual years. The Empress Dowager would not have been pleased if she had seen this portrait.The painting was reproduced in a book by Reverend Headland (Court Life in China, 1909), and he described the unusual circumstances behind the making of the painting. The portrait remained in the possession of his descendants until recent times, and will now be seen by the many visitors to the upcoming museum exhibitions.
#The painting depicts the Empress Dowager Cixi (1835-1908)#antique painting chinesse art#original art#artist painter#art#raiko huyiro#xpuigc
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Watercolor and pigma. 🎨Watercolor #paulrubenswatercolor #supervision #mijellomissiongold #shinhan #kusakabewatercolor 🎨Pigma #SakuraProductsTH #pigma 🎨Drawing on Stillman & birn beta series sketchbook #stillmanandbirn ------------
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Tagged by @kataomoi7
Thank you for tagging me, i didn't even tought someone would considere me into this kind of stuff :) I appreciate it
-Name/Nickname: Nicolás, don't have any nickname that's not a variation of my own name :(
-Gender: Male
-Star sign: Scorpio, but some people says imma Libra
-Height: 6'1 feets/1.85 m
-Time: 1:50 am
-Birthday: October 22
-Favorite Bands: Oh, that's a tough one, I may say that Linkin Park, Avenged Sevenfold, Three Days Grace, Fall Out Boy and maybe Panic! At the disco are my top 5.
-Favorite Solo Artist: Tough too haha, Eminem, Adam Gontier, Alex Ubago maybe
-Song stuck in my head: Wheels by Foo fighters, those lyrics really hit me hard xD and also Daddy Issues by The Neighbourhood
-Last show: Cobra Kai was the last one haha
-When did I create this tumblr: 2013, I was sad and a girl of my classroom told me that maybe Tumblr could help me to escape from it. She was right, btw
-What do i post: Things that I may feel identified as, or things that I like
-Last thing that i googled: In spanish, but something like "how to know when my Aliexpress purchase will be in Chile" lol
-Other blogs: No, just this one :(
-Do I get asks: Sometimes, but I'm not interesting enough to receive asks haha
-Why I chose my url: It's part of a song called "Alone together", and in 2015 I was feeling very identified by it. Haven't changed it since then
-Following: 633
-Followers: 407
-Average hours of sleep: 7-8 hours
-Instruments: Guitar, piano and harmonica, but I'm not an expert
-What am I wearing: A black and grey cammo shirt and sport pants, training night lol
-Dream job: Well I have 3, zookeper, wild life researcher, and professional wrestler lol
-Dream trip: Africa! Or Australia, but in reality any place with wild life will be nice to me xD
-Favorite food: Chinesse food! Love it.
-Nationality: Chilean :(
-Favorite song: The hardest question someone could ask me. Astronaut by Simple Plan maybe, the lyrics are special to me
-Last book read: The nameless city by H.P. Lovecraft, was amazing
-Top three fictional universes I'd like to live in: Well that's hard, almost every fictional universe I like are awfull places to live XD maybe one should be the Naruto's universe, other could be the Star Wars universe, and even being more historical than fictional, I definitively love to be a Peaky Blinder XD
Well almost every blog I follow are Hispanic, but I'll tag @my--dark-side, @tormenta-sol-oscuro and @without-anyone-knowing. There's someone else I could tag but is mad at me, but if soooomehow she read this, considere yourself tagged.
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I saw your tag on the colorism in the manhua and was wondering if you would happen to feel the same about whitewashing(like racially) in realistic or semirealistic fanart? (For context: Idk how to talk about it because even though I’m Chiness I’m also diaspora and have seen some homeland Asians drawing MXTX characters like that. And according to online etiquette questioning artwork would be considered uninvited critique. It really bothers me but it’s almost like something no one will listen to)
Yes, colorism bothers me too. I'm a dark-skinned West African so I can't really speak for anyone else but from my own personal experiences, colorism today is an extension of colonialism 😒. In art especially is just very telling when artists draw certain characters with light skin and others with dark skin.
Right now in the tgcf novel/ manhua, you can clearly see how the ban yue soldiers are drawn in comparison to the main characters- they're darker-skinned and more aggressive. It's very 😐.
Instead of confronting creators directly I just try to ignore them, honestly. Especially if they're super popular like st*rember and aren't going to change what makes them money.
Here are some resources to get informed though:
https://ameracesig.squarespace.com/blog/2018/2/11/an-introduction-to-colorism
https://coherentcats.com/2018/05/04/colorism-fandom-and-cultural-context/
(There's also youtube vid by cherliza moé on colorism in asia specifically, but there's lots of blatant examples in there so it's kind of upsetting.)
#there are also some cool people on twit that i follow who have addressed this much better than i have#but i can't find the threads :/#when i do i I'll link it here#sorry this took so long It Has Been A Week#ki log#racism#tgcf
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Life Drawing Contextual Research for artists who use ink medium
1- Francesco Goya
1,2,3 pictures are Francesco's work. I like his way in capturing the details of the figures. His line quality and the use of the ink wash which creates different tones in his paintings.
2- William Kentridge
4th picture is William's work. I like the way he using ink in a freehand style and the way he's capturing the movement in his work which is important for us to learn in animation. I also like the way he uses papers from books because I like to paint in books papers too which adds more unique touch to his subject of work.
3- John Virtue
5,6 pictures are John's work. I like his work as it shows the abstract style. The way of using ink strong brush strokes. His work reminds me of Turner's landscapes. It is great how his strong brush strokes style is creating depth to his landscapes.
4- Brice Marden
7th picture is Brice's work. I like his abstract style and his brush strokes that it looks simple but it has a lot of details. It's nice freehand style and I like his lines that shows the use of light and strong brush strokes.
5-Peng Xiancheng
8,9 pictures are Peng's work. He is a Chinees artist. I like his way of using ink wash and the way he is capturing the figure details in a simple way. I also like the way of using calligraphy in his work which is a well known traditional technique in the Chiness paintings. I like the line quality in the figure details and also in the background brush stocks which is usually done by a handmade brushes that are made from animals hair like horse, weasel and goat hair which holds a lot of ink and create a variety of strokes. I tried few of those brushes recently and they are great and creates different nice stocks.
#ink drawing#life drawing#drawing#artist#chinese art#abstract#landscape#brush strokes#indian ink#figure#calligraphy#ink wash#line drawing
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The King of Pop’s Star on the Hollywood walk of fame.-2019 #michaeljackson #kingofpop #thegreatestshowman #singer #songwriter #dancer #icon #artist #hollywood #walkoffame #losangeles #legend (at Chinesse Thearther Hollywood) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv8K-c5A8Tz/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=eiawjhsu14je
#michaeljackson#kingofpop#thegreatestshowman#singer#songwriter#dancer#icon#artist#hollywood#walkoffame#losangeles#legend
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Haters try to dirty my Name, I keep grinding, all the real niccas hear me, kill em with silence 🤫🖖🏽😁 @macluccidpg x @stlfyi @defjam x @universalmusicgroup x @capitolrecords x @rcarecords x @warnermusic x @sonyatvmusicpub x @sonymusicglobal x @atlanticrecords x @rocnation x @qcmceo_p x @spotify x @tidal x @itunes x @rostrumrecords x @pandora x @youtubemusic x @300ent @hiphopdx @rapcaviar @xxl @rapup @thesource @hotnewhiphop @rapradar #dope #love #music #fashion #art #rap #hiphop #photooftheday #style #artist #photography #newmusic #beats #trap #producer #model #rapper #soundcloud #cool #rnb #instagood #pop #420 #dank #swag #spotify #ootd #cute #cannabiscommunity #streetwear (at Chinesse Thearther Hollywood) https://www.instagram.com/p/BuRkQPNBk6Q/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1evxpbvw2sj7w
#dope#love#music#fashion#art#rap#hiphop#photooftheday#style#artist#photography#newmusic#beats#trap#producer#model#rapper#soundcloud#cool#rnb#instagood#pop#420#dank#swag#spotify#ootd#cute#cannabiscommunity#streetwear
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Chian Tsun Hsiungn
#Chian Tsun Hsiungn#chinese ilustration painter#art#artist painter#chinesse artist#original art#art style#ilustration painter#art colors#art work#ooctoopussy#xpuigc#xpuigc bloc
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ALBUM: Summer Kiss ARTIST: Soo RELEASE: 8.4.2018 GENRE: Pop LANGUAGE: Korean, English ALBUM TYPE: Mini album
MUSIC VIDEO:
Only You - title track
TRACK LIST:
01: Only You
The song shows a softer and more playful side of the singer. One we are not use to seeing unless it’s off stage. The lyrics have been written by the artist herself in response of her new public relantionship. It is a fun and light song that fits the summer air.
02. Have to Stay
The lyrics of the song continue the title tracks theme of a happy and blissful time with someone else. The woman is in the beginning stages of a romance when everything seems as light as a cloud.
03. Sweet Liar
The song has a sweet tune that is fooling because the lyrics are of a woman who is growing tired of the empty promises that keep being said to her by someone who she once was falling in love with.
04: Hey You
Unlike the previuos track, the song represnts the singers stand against the hate she has recieved since the dating of her and a non-celeberity was released. The lyrics are bold and letting the public know she is going to live her life the way she wants.
05: Freedom
This song is her first solo release that is fully chinesse and shows off her love to fans of China who have been with her since her debut with CREEP. It speaks of not being able to changing your past and embracing whatever the future brings you. Being brave is a strong message in the lyrics.
06: I’ll Show You ft. Maddy@dmnchldd of Hex Girls and Chaeyeong @_chabang
The album ends on a playful note with the three singers singing about talking about a man they all are charming and putting the finishing touches on ending the flirting and turning it into a romance that is fun and exciting.
BUZZ
[+1282, -385] OMG FINALLY. Something other a sexy comeback! [+1102, -234] wow, im impressed at her vocals improving! [+921, -341] soooo I am very happy that she is making songs about her bf its cute [+854, -143] the song in chinese...wow im so in love with it. it’s peaceful [+774, -93] the flop queen is back. gag me [+235, -214] she came too late in the game, the other comebacks are better [+124, -323] wow, she looks horrible, pass instead of smash
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Seriously, there's people doing that to someone who is just a good guy(or girl) that is posting his art for everyone seeing this? The "Chinesse" excuse is not worth of this tipe of behavior... I just feel pity for that guy, but ir really hurts me seeing this to an artist who is just doing what he likes... Asides of this, your drawings are great and funny, keep the good work with them! (And register them for now on... XDDDD)
It’s kinda pathetic for them to actually come over to me and do that, plus there isn’t any proof that this is all actually happening anyway so I’m just gonna take it with a grain of salt. And thank you for the support!!
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CUSTOM GAME ENGINES: A Small Study A couple of weeks ago I played (and finished) A Plague Tale, a game by Asobo Studio. I was really captivated by the game, not only by the beautiful graphics but also by the story and the locations in the game. I decided to investigate a bit about the game tech and I was surprised to see it was developed with a custom engine by a relatively small studio. I know there are some companies using custom engines but it's very difficult to find a detailed market study with that kind of information curated and updated. So this article. Nowadays lots of companies choose engines like Unreal or Unity for their games (or that's what lot of people think) because developing a custom AAA-level engine requires lots of resources, so, I decided to list here some of the most popular custom engines with the team-sizes and notable titles released with those engines. Most of the engines listed here have been developed along the years with multiple iterations and multiple videogames, those engines have gone through several versions or even complete (or semi-complete) rewrites from scratch, with a consequent engine name change. Also, important to note, most of those engines use numerous middleware for specific functionalities (Platform, Physics, Network, Vegetation, UI, Rendering, Audio...). *NOTE: I tried to be as much accurate as possible with the information about the employees count (I checked the companies websites, Wikipedia or company LinkedIn) but take it with a grain of salt (some employees numbers could not be up to date). The BIG Companies *From left to right: Assassin's Creed Odyssey, Final Fantasy XV, Red Dead Redemption 2 Below list is for very big corporations, sometimes with complex corporate structures with several divisions (not only focused on videogames) and various studios/subsidiaries developing games. Some of them work with multiple engines, not only custom ones but also licensed ones. Company Employees Studios Engine(s) Notable Games Activision/Blizzard ~9200 ~9 custom engine(s) Call of Duty series, Overwatch, Starcraft II Electronic Arts ~9300 ~36 Frostbite 3 Star Wars Battlefront II, Anthem, Battlefield 1/V, FIFA 20, Need for Speed series Ubisoft ~16000 ~54 AnvilNext 2.0 Assassin's Creed series Disrupt engine Watch Dogs series UbiArt Framework Rayman Legends, Child of Light, Valiant Hearts Snowdrop Tom Clancy's The Division 2, The Settlers Dunia (CryEngine-based) FarCry series Silex (Anvil-based) Ghost Recon Wildlands LEAD engine Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell series Dunia-based The Crew Capcom +2800 ~15 MT Framework Monster Hunter: World RE Engine Resident Evil 7, Devil May Cry 5, RE2:Remake, RE3:Remake Konami +10000 ~30 Fox Engine Pro Evolution Soccer series, Metal Gear Solid V Square Enix +4600 ~18 Luminous Studio Final Fantasy XV Nintendo +6100 ~8 custom engine(s) Zelda: BOTW, Mario Odyssey Riot Games ~2500 ~3 custom engine League of Legends Rockstar +2000 ~9 RAGE engine GTA V, Red Dead Redemption 2 CD Projekt +1100 ~4 REDEngine 3 The Witcher 3 Epic +1000 ~11 Unreal Engine 4 Fortnite Usually those companies invest in custom engines to have full control over the technology and also avoid the revenue cut imposed by the licensed engines. Despite that fact, there are some big companies that in the latest years have chosen Unreal Engine for their productions, the most notable cases are: Capcom is using Unreal for the new Street Fighter IV/V titles. Bandai Namco latest big hits are using Unreal: Jump Force, Dragon Ball Fighter Z, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, Tales of Arise. Square Enix also moved to Unreal for several new titles: Dragon Quest XI, Kingdom Hearts III, Final Fantasy VII Remake It's interesting to see that those big three are Japanesse companies, I wonder if that's maybe a market trend for Japan. Also to note, the chinesse holding Tencent owns 40% of Epic Games, I bet it has some influence in the Asian market. Middle-size Studios *From left to right: Rise of the Tomb Raider, Uncharted 4, A Plague Tale Here we have the medium-small companies that decided to create their custom technology for their titles. The number of employees could be a nice reference to consider because a custom game engine is usually developed in-house (I mean, not outsourced) but note that some of those companies could have a big number of people due to in-house artist/audio teams, while other companies out-source those parts of the development. It would be really nice to know how many engineers are working on the engine division for each company, I'm sure there would be some big surprises, probably by the low number of engineers working in the engine and tools! Also interesting to know more info about the tooling included with those engines, it's really difficult to have access to that kind of information. Engines tooling is usually a hidden-secret (beside some GDC presentations or some quick showcase videos). *From left to right: Horizon Zero Dawn, God of War, Death Stranding Company Employees Engine Notable Games Creative Assembly +650 Warscape Engine Total War series Bungie ~600 Tiger Engine Destiny series Infinity Ward +500 IW 7.0 Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Eidos-Montréal ~500 Dawn Engine (Glacier2-based) Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Paradox Interactive +400 Clausewitz Engine Imperator: Rome Bethesda ~400 Creation Engine Skyrim, Fallout 4, Fallout 76 Valve Corp. ~360 Source 2 Dota 2, Half-Life: Alyx Crystal Dynamics ~350 Foundation Engine Rise/Shadow of the Tomb Raider Avalanche Studios ~320 Apex engine Just Cause series, Renegade Ops, Mad Max, RAGE 2 Naughty Dog +300 Naughty Dog Game Engine Uncharted series, Last of Us Rebellion Developments ~300 Asura engine Alien vs. Predator series, Sniper Elite series Techland ~300 Chrome Engine 6 Dying Light Crytek ~290 CryEngine V The Climb, Hunt:Showdown From Software +280 Dark Souls engine Bloodborne, Dark Souls III, Sekiro Remedy +250 Northlight Engine Quantum Break, Control Guerrilla Games +250 Decima Killzone Shadow Fall, Until Dawn, Horizon Zero Dawn Platinum Games ~250 Platinum Engine NieR Automata, Bayonetta, Vanquish Santa Monica Studio +200 custom engine God Of War series id Software +200 idTech 6/7 Doom, Doom Eternal, Wolfenstein series Sucker Punch +200 custom engine Infamous Second Son, Ghost of Tsushima? Insomniac Games ~180 Insomniac Engine Rachet&Clank series, Marvel's Spider-Man Quantic Dreams ~180 custom engine Detroit: Become Human IO Interactive ~170 Glacier2 Hitman series Asobo Studio +140 Zouna A Plague Tale Ready At Dawn ~120 custom engine The Order: 1886, Lone Echo Mercury Steam ~110 custom engine Spacelords, Castlevania:Lords of Shadow series Monolith Productions +100 LithTech F.E.A.R. series, Condemned series, Shadow of Mordor/War 11 Bit Studios ~100 Liquid Engine Frostpunk Frozenbyte ~100 Storm3D Trine series, Shadowgrounds Kylotonn ~100 KtEngine WRC series, TT Isle of Man series, V-Rally 4 TaleWorlds Entertainment ~100 custom engine Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord Daedalic Entertainment ~90 Visionaire Studio The Whispered World, Deponia series Media Molecule ~80 Bubblebath Engine Dreams Deck13 ~70 Fledge Lords of the Fallen, The Surge, The Surge 2 Nihon Falcom ~60 Yamaneko Engine Ys VII, Ys VIII, Ys IX Croteam +40 Serious Engine The Talos Principle, Serious Sam series Some observations from this list: Rise of the Tomb Raider lists only 10 programmers working on Foundation engine in the credits, probably a good reference number to get an idea of the people working on the core engine. Kojima Productions use Decima engine, developed by Guerrilla Games, for Death Stranding, previously they used Fox Engine for Metal Gear Solid V. Media Molecule latest game/engine (Dreams) seems to have been developed by only ~15 coders, amazing! Companies targeting one single platform, usually have less restrictions and can push the limits of that platform. Unfortunately, that's a luxury that most companies can not afford. Asobo Studio, the company that originated this market study is not that small... but, like other companies, they seem to work in multiple titles in parallel. Very nice to see that some of the engines have entries in the Wikipedia with some details and titles released, it should be a must. Small-size Studios (Indie Studios) *From left to right: The Witness, No Man's Sky, X-Morph Defense Here we have some really small studios that also choose to develop a custom engine for their games. Note that most of those engines rely on other libraries/frameworks for certain parts of the game, the common choices we find are SDL (cross-platform graphics/input), OGRE (rendering engine), MonoGame (cross-platform game framework, also relyes on SDL, SharpDX, OpenTK, OpenAL-Soft...). One question many people could ask is, what parts of the engine are actually coded by the developers? Well, it depends, but usually coders take care of the screen-manager, entities-manager and content-manager as well as the wrappers/interfaces to the external libraries. Second question, what parts of the engine usually rely on external libraries/middleware? It also depends on the company resources but usually audio-system, physics, rendering, networking, ui-system, terrain-system, vegetation-system and some other pieces. *From left to right: Factorio, Thimbleweed Park, Owlboy On the following list (and the next one below) I added the publishing date (only +2012) and the link to Steam for all the games... there are not many games with custom engine from small studios out there and I think they deserve to be recognized and supported. Company Employees Engine Notable Games Shiro Games ~30 Heaps.io Northgard (2018), Evoland (2013), Evoland II (2015) Hello Games ~25 No Man's Sky Engine No Man's Sky (2016) Frictional Games ~25 HPL engine SOMA (2015), Amnesia series DrinkBox Studios ~25 custom engine Guacamelee (2013), Guacamelee! 2 (2018), Severed (2016) Supergiant Games ~20 MonoGame-based Hades (2019), Pyre (2017), Transistor (2014) Wube Software ~20 Allegro/SDL-based Factorio (2019) Chucklefish ~20 Halley Engine Wargroove (2019), Starbound (2016) Ronimo Games ~17 RoniTech Engine (SDL) Awesomenauts (2017) Runic Games ~17 OGRE-based Hob (2017), Tochlight II (2012) Lab Zero Games ~17 Z-Engine Indivisible (2019), Skullgirls (2013) Introversion Software ~14 SystemIV (SDL) Prison Architect (2015) Exor Studios ~14 OGRE-based Schmetterling The Riftbreaker (2020), X-Morph: Defense (2017) Tribute Games ~11 MonoGame-based Flinthook (2017), Mercenary Kings (2014) Thekla Inc. (Jonathan Blow) ~10 custom engine The Witness (2016) Terrible Toybox (Ron Gilbert) 9 custom engine (SDL) Thimbleweed Park (2017) Matt Makes Games (Matt Thorson) ~7 MonoGame-based Celeste (2018), TowerFall Ascension (2014) Coilworks ~7 custom engine Super Cloudbuilt (2017), Cloudbuilt (2014) Lo-fi Games (Chris Hunt) 6 OGRE-based Kenshi (2018) D-Pad Studio 6 MonoGame-based Owlboy (2016) BitKid, Inc. 6 MonoGame-based CHASM (2020) Double Damage Games 5 OGRE-based Rebel Galaxy Outlaw (2019), Rebel Galaxy (2015) Almost Human Games 4 custom engine Legend of Grimrock (2012), Legend of Grimrock 2 (2014) Wolfire Games 4 Phoenix Engine Overgrowth (2017) Some observations from this list: Nicolas Cannasse, co-founder of Shiro Games, is the the developer of Haxe programming language and Heaps engine, used by Motion Twin for Dead Cells (2017). Hello Games is a very small studio considering the size of No Man's Sky and that they use a custom engine. Really impressive! Runic Games was dissolved in November 2017, the founders created Double Damage, now they are working on Echtra Games on Torchlight III. Rodrigo Braz Monteiro, Chucklefish CTO, is the person in charge of Halley engine, actually the engine is open-source! In most of those studios the people in charge of creating the game engine it's only 1-3 persons! Lo-fi Games was a one-man team (Chris Hunt) for more than 6 years! Some of the games in this list took +5 years of development! Not many games... a couple of hits per year... One-man custom engines *From left to right: Stardew Valley, ScourgeBringer, Eagle Island Finally, the list of the heroes. Games developed by 1-2 people with custom game engines, engines mostly coded by one person! Respect. Creating an engine and a game from scratch to the point of publishing it is an extraordinary accomplishment, not many people in the world is ready for that. Almost all of them are 2D games, usually with very small budgets and developed along multiple years. Congratulations to the developers! *From left to right: Axiom Verge, Ghost 1.0, Remnants of Naezith Some observations from this list: Some of those teams are formed by 1-2 people but probably grew at some point and/or outsourced some parts of the development (art, audio...). Usually the publisher also helps with some resources (localization, marketing...). Omar Cornut from Lizardcube is the main programmer for Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap engine and also the developer of Dear ImGui, a free and open-source immediate-mode gui library used by lots of AAA custom engines. Ben Fiquet from Lizardcube is also the main artist for Streets of Rage 4, the custom engine of Guard Crush Games is written by Cyrille Lagarigue. Marc Flury programmed Thumper game engine rejecting the OOP paradigm in favor of a procedural programming approach. Christian Whitehead is the creator of Star Engine used in Sonic Mania but Headcannon (Simon Thomley) and PagodaWest Games (Jared Kasl and Tom Fry) were also involved in the development of the game. Some of the games in this list took +5 years of development! Not many games... a couple of hits per year... There are some other remarkable games using custom engines (usually XNA/MonoGame) that worth mentioning: Minecraft (2011), Braid (2009), Super Meat Boy (2010), Terraria (2011), Dustforce (2012), Sword and Sorcery EP (2012), FEZ (2013), Dust: An Elysian Tail (2013), Rogue Legacy (2013), Dyad (2012), SpaceChem (2013). Conclusions I'll start saying I'm biased, I'm really passionate about videogames-making technologies and I admire custom engines and game-making tools. I also contributed to custom engines ecosystem with my grain of salt: raylib and several game-making tools. I prefer a custom engine over a licensed one, I consider that the extra amount of effort put into the product usually translates into some specific great mechanic or some amazing in-game details. Said that, I must admit that creating a custom engine is a big endeavour and not many people are ready for that. I recognize Unity (and Unreal to less extend) have really democratized videogames development, lots of small-medium size companies can use Unity today to develop games quicly and put them on the market, sometimes with very low budgets... But, still, lots of big companies prefer to rely on their own custom technologies. From my gamedev-teacher perspective, I think students must learn how engines work internally with as much detail as possible. Relying only on engines like Unity/Unreal for education to allow students develop eye-candy project in short-time is not the way to go. At the end of the day, someone has to write the engine and the tools! NOTE: Feedback and improvements are welcome! :)
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Answer 30 question and tag 20 people
I was tagged by @captainnotamurderer Thanks, captain!
Nicknames: Roy, Lahut
Sign: Piscis
Height: 5′9
Time: 9:05 pm
Birthday: March 3rd
Favourite bands: Linkin Park, Coldplay, Starset
Favourite solo artists: Halsey and i think that’s it
Song stuck in my head: “Un poco loco” from Coco
Last movie I watched: Coco
Last show I watched: Stranger things
When did I create this blog: This year but i don´t remember when
What do I post: Things i like
What did I last Google: My height in feets, because I normally use the metric system
Other blogs: Nop
Do I get asks: Hardly ever
Why did I pick this URL: I just put my choosen name and the thing I like the most about night
Following: 300
Followers: 32
Average hour of sleep: 6-7
Lucky number: 6
Instrument: Guitar (very little), flute
What am I wearing: My pj’s because I’m freezing
Dream job: Writter or maybe teacher
Favourite food: Chinesse food
Last book I read: Eleonor and Park (I love that book!)
3 favourite fandoms: Yugioh!, Miraculous Ladybug and Gravity Falls
I tag @yuya-the-entertainer and @nerdymetalhead because they’re my only other two mutuals besides the captain.
And sorry it took so long, I was just feeling down this last couple of days
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...Chinesse.. Budapest Hungary. . . . . #streetart #graffiti #artistic #arts #streetarteverywhere #streetartistry #streetartist #streetartphotography #streetartglobe #streetartlovers #streetartofficial #streetartandgraffiti #streetartnews #streetartberlin #streetarts #streetartists #streetartphoto #streetartfiles #streetartiseverywhere #streetartdaily #streetartworldwide
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