Not sure how many people know this because I forget I even did it but like 10 years ago I made a mini comic based on Ozymandias
www.justinoaksford.com#/ozymandias-2/
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Working on some topology stuff. Trying to make a hand that deforms nicely with minimal loops. ✋🔧
0530 #pleinairpril #2026 #visualdevelopment #city #nopleinnogain @warriorpainters.bsky.social
a hill i would happily die on is that clickable thumbsticks are an unnecessary point of mechanical failure, result in unintended inputs, and are a huge RSI risk and they shouldn't be standard.
Some tree growth simulation
#indiedev #ignitement
This is the kind of image that does really badly on social media, but would look awesome printed huge on the wall. The texture and color in this wave is really something worth checking out!
a 2D tileset lit from the top with a green light, and lit from the right with a red light, leading to red/green/yellow mango color gradients
I'll never get tired of growing tech art mangos
A little assembly video of the latest building, Leave the sound for the magnet sound!! SNAP!
#ttrpg #papercraft #dndminiatures #papermini #battlemap #ttrpgcommunity #worldbuilding #dnd #tabletopminis #creativesky
The reaction of Dr Kelsey Young at the Science Desk was one of the best things in the feed but I'd also like to acknowledge the dude in the lower left corner of the control room view doing his own little dance of joy during Jeremy Hansen's discussion of his corona observations. #Artemis
Hayao Miyazaki films start in his sketches—his "image boards." It’s a habit he’s kept up for 60 years.
He works fast and loose, mainly in pencil and watercolor. Perfection isn't the goal. But you can trace his growth through the pictures. We explore:
animationobsessive.substack.com/p/the-image-...
As teams use AI tools to generate high-fidelity prototypes, the focus shifts to output instead of purpose.
Prototyping should be about testing ideas and learning what actually works before building.
annaecook.com/writing/2026...
pixel art sketch of a gloomy looking landscape wit big grey clouds above. on the hill in the middle sit two little white houses in a strip of light
random photo study wip cos i got nothin else
Hmm, @bsky.app has been loading incredibly slowly this weekend, but status.bsky.app shows all green. Is it a regional thing or?
Started playing Dordogne with my daughter. It's a wonderful game, and uniquely beautiful too.
Seems to me like: take an interaction with a game, and spend copious amounts of time finding the art in it.
I'd say this a complete misunderstanding of what toys and games are, because a game is inherently structured play, and a toy enables unstructured play
And I have seen this with wildly successful digital toys that tried to present as games
Tried adding some cracks below this ice, crazy what a difference it makes compared to the flat texture 🧊
#indiegame
these paintings by German painter Markus Matthias Krüger are pretty much exactly what i envision the zelda 1 map actually looking like in practical terms
Other UI elements are hidden while adjusting display settings, making it easier to tweak things on screen
cooking a lil n64-style demo scene 🌼
Birdsky is the best feed
bsky.app/profile/did:...
Jehna!
Veeerrry much a work-in-progress, but I have a game loop now that feels fun and has potential, I think.
#ScreenshotSaturday
Real DOM content in a canvas: fully searchable, translatable, inspectable.
You can have forms, add WebGL effects & much more.
Imagine if this was a customizable select 🤯
A little WIP exploration (not finished) for a very exciting API.
github.com/WICG/html-in...
🤔🗺️
#gamedev
Games where things that are supposed to be mysterious or unknown are spoiled by the UI. Don't let me scroll to the invisible edge of the map! Don't size the section of the UI for Secret Unlockables so that I know how many I've missed (unless that's the point!) Make me guesssssssssssssss
A full disc image of Earth, as seen from the Orion Crew Module. The planet is a pale blue, swirling with white clouds and glowing slightly lighter blue in place from reflected light. At lower left, a large brown landmass is Africa, with Spain and Portugal with twinkling lights where the planet curves. At top right, auroras glow in a thin green glow, just barely separated from the planet's surface. Earth is set against the black of space (pic: NASA/R.Wiseman)
More context on this #Artemis II image:
* This is the night side, lit by moonlight. You can see city lights in Spain & Portugal, & a sliver of day at lower right
* The Sun is entirely behind Earth, which makes it a kind of solar eclipse, but w/ Earth doing the eclipsing instead of the Moon:
☀️🌍🚀🌕
This is definitely coloured by my following of web/mobile game developer communities. Less talk about game design there, and more about making clones of popular games. In the past few months AI usage there has spread like wildfire. Makes me very distrustful of the current climate.