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3D Art Styles For Games

Moonmana

It’s fair to say that 3D game art styles are used everywhere – in film and cartoon production, animation, interior design, and architecture fields, and especially in game development. Fantasy Realism. Fantasy realism is used for games full of movement, action, and drive. The definition comes from the name.

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How Star Wars changed the cinematography

Filmustage

Filmustage does not aim to educate, but to gather a close-knit film community around us. George Lucas had long envisioned a heroic space fantasy in the style of sci-fi comic books, film series and pulp-novels from the 40s and 50s. Wilcox used every technique available, from miniatures to stop-motion animation.

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Unity vs. Unreal: What to Choose for Your Game? | Moonmana

Moonmana

Thanks to groundbreaking technology advancements, developers can now take advantage of cutting-edge software and game engines which enable them to create fantasy worlds in video games. However, Unreal is more optimal for 3D visuals, and Unity has a large focus and toolset for 2D animation production. VR and AR games. Multiplayer.

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All Time Favorite MS DOS Games

Game Designing

This fantasy-based game is set in Enroth, where magic rules. Considered by many to be the most successful educational game in history, players essentially follow the Oregon Trail as many adventures and desperate families did while seeking a new life along the West Coast of the 19th century. Heroes of Might and Magic 2. Oregon Trail.

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We Dwell in Possibility as queer gardening simulation

Radiator Blog

There are "sims" like SimCity, which seek to be taken semi-seriously as semi-scientific primers to urban planning for educational use in schools. Capitalism, ideology, critical race theory, anything really. I also appreciate Ian Cheng's Emissaries series , but dislike its mystification of AI as fantasy novel lore.