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Recap of our latest devstream (creating Deep End submarine), other game assets, smoother terrain and Xmas giveaway!

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Dev Stream #05: Deep End submarine

ANDREJ KREBS, MITO HORVAT

The undewater scenery in Floatlands will be huge, you will need an efficient way to travel underwater without getting yourself killed and for this reason Deep End submarine comes in handy. Players will be able to craft this submarine, it wont be easy, but it will all be worth it in the end. You'll be able to travel at faster speed underwater, reach the undiscovered depths and even mine precious minerals that only spawn on the ocean floor with the help of the laser mining "drill" which you'll craft and attack to the front of your Deepend. We livestreamed the creation of a few Deep End assets - the aforementioned submarine and a small crab:


Crater assets

ANDREJ KREBS

We started making a small biome that will appear in the craters left by the raised islands. In particular these will be harsh toxic areas with a lot of very lucrative resources. So far we have modeled quite some assets for it, based on Mito’s concept art.

deep end crater assets render floatlandsCrater assets



Reworked grass & bushes

ANDREJ KREBS

In addition, we have reworked and developed a new look for the grass and bushes. The bushes we added use a similar approach as grass, using planes with alpha cutout textures and a foliage shader to make it react to wind.

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Smoother terrain

VILI VOLČINI

Domen already did tremendous amount of work on improving the terrain, but I saw some room for improvement. Terrain is based on heightmap/bitmap, but sampling was done without interpolation. So this is why I implemented bicubic interpolation, which gives us smoother terrain and enables us to do derivatives on it (gradient). And from gradient, I can calculate normals or search for a local minimum/maximum through iteration (gradient descent). This is very useful because there is no more need to raycast meshes to get normal sample, which should optimize some terrain generation processes. As a result, here is animation of testing gradient iteration and it works quite good.

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testing gradient iteration



Simple animation script

DOMEN KONESKI

For the purpose of creating simple animations (basic object rotations and translations) without using any external libraries we have written a script that handles animations by itself without using Unity3D's animation framework. You can use the script either programmatically or as component. Good thing about having animation system is scalability and room for improvements, because it will be a location based system meaning only those game objects that are in vicinity are going to be animated.

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simple animation



Christmas Giveaway

deep end xmas giveaway lowpoly floatlands

We also invite you to participate in our Christmas Giveaway! Enter to win a bundle of our T-shirt and 3D modeled sheep which you’ll find in the world of Floatlands. To learn more about the giveaway please follow us on our social media sites:

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