make video game
make video game
This is solid! It turned out excellent.
Living in the United States and shaking my head the whole time so the people on the internet know I disagree with it
I don't want to "jump on a quick call", ever.
Gundam: After Action
belgianbooleancg.com/projects/oAE...
Take me down to the Parallax city where the far moves slow and the near moves quickly
Screenshot of the tick system demo in action. There are 11 panels of various widths laid out in a row-aligned flow grid. Each panel contains an example use-case of the tick system, ranging from a simple numerical counter to transferring items between inventories each tick.
Updated this thing to Godot 4.6
These are some excellent updates!
A black and white cat sitting above deep snow on a cleared section of raised concrete. The cat is facing away from the viewer, appearing to ponder the snow in the distance.
He stayed out there for all of 3 minutes.
Ha this is solid! I'm digging that bass growl that peaks through every now and then.
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I made this little game tick system for Godot 4. I've needed something like this in a few projects now and got tired of rerolling it every time.
github.com/threadsmind/...
lol why do they drop loot like its a video game
This seems like a good direction for the platform. GenAI cover art next pls?
A little piano thing for this week's @musicweeklies.bsky.social theme.
Here are some bleeps and bloops I wrote for this week's @musicweeklies.bsky.social theme.
Screenshot of a Github pull request. It shows 1,403,369 new lines added and 2,205 lines removed.
Give your senior engineer and devops team a heart attack with this one weird trick
I feel this in my soul.
Merriam-Websterโs human editors have chosen โslopโ as the 2025 Word of the Year.
Hey it's bandcamp friday so I'm going to plug my music a bit. Critics have called my work "some of the music of all time."
brandonthread.bandcamp.com
I'm glad folks are still finding the Bitsy Cheatsheet useful after all of this time. It is regularly one of my top viewed pages on Itch.
brandonmakesthings.itch.io/bitsy-cheats...
When ever one of those AI bros tires to tell you that artist are gatekeeping art remember that pros, armatures, hobbyist all stopped what they where doing to provide guidance to a newbie artist over the shared experience that "this one angle is hard to draw"
The low rhythmic thumping was me palm-slapping a muted Meinl Percussion snare cajon. This is the one sound I didn't record with a condenser mic. I used a cheap little MC100 dynamic mic to give it a less lively sound with a bit more warmth.
The light "dust" sfx was made by softly dragging a cotton glove across a paving stone. The mic was right up close in order to really capture the finer details. I used a Rode NT1-A for almost all of the recording for this song, but it performed especially well with this sound.
I used a hammer, crowbar, and paving stone to get the main percussion for this one. The hammer striking the stone formed a gritty "clunk" sound. The hammer and crowbar clanging together provided a brighter ringing tone. I was able to layer the two together to get a fairly convincing pickaxe strike.
I did some recording for @musicweeklies.bsky.social this week.
It's a more sparse arrangement, but I enjoyed the process.
It has worked out so far, I suppose.
And yeah I had to get a standing desk because I have the worst posture possible when I sit. It was killing my back ๐
My setup is not as music-focused as I'd like at the moment. Its more tuned for code and art.
Kitten has had the zoomies all day. He knows it is time for s p o o k