From 2017 to 2020 I focused all of my creative energies toward learning everything I could about Unreal Engine, via the creation of my multiplayer RPG “The Feylands of Emersia” (or T.F.o.E.)
My work on a multiplayer Role-Playing Game using Unreal Engine, Blender, MakeHuman, World Machine and Photoshop has been progressing smoothly! Check out my live streams at www.youtube.com/iamisandisnt/live to follow the frustrations of a first-time videogame developer! Working entirely by myself, I’ve managed to work out some beautiful visuals, multiplayer…
Progress: Attributes/Inventory Screen, Day/Night Cycle, UE Marketplace Resource Sale!
in The Free Lands,Unreal Engine
Big update here on the first night of publishing my blog! Wait… if this is the first night I’ve published to my blog, is it an update? And who’s been writing these posts so far?! Have I been pretending to be in the past this whole time?! Well I…
What a day. After struggling to export my now playtest-worthy pile of attributes for nearly an entire day, I was about ready to completely give up on the process. But the bug had bitten. I decided to give it one more go… just to put things in order, so…
I originally wanted the player to start as a “free spirit” – a floating blue poof of smoke – before trying on their first corporeal figure. So I figured why not, and whipped it up real quick. Spiffy! But mainly, I’ve been toiling away trying to get a pickup/inventory…
I started work on an attributes window. The game system itself has been developed for a long time on excel, the way combat works, the balancing act of it all, but programming a function as simple as “decrease one integer and increase another every time you level” is harder…
So… making clothes for a character is a bit of a daunting task. I’m not saying it’s hard to do… but damn, I was afraid of doing it. Well, I hopped back into Unreal Engine after two whole months away from the system. There were simply too many…
I really need to put some clothes on these characters…
Featuring a glimpse at my account name / password and server menu screens!
Hey, I basically learned everything so far off of YouTube tutorials, so here’s one more awesome feature I didn’t have to figure out myself (but I understand well enough to modify… to some degree).