This video popped up on my YouTube recommendations.
A new Blender movie. With everything made using Blender, Krita, Inkscape and GIMP. Holy fuck……
This video popped up on my YouTube recommendations.
A new Blender movie. With everything made using Blender, Krita, Inkscape and GIMP. Holy fuck……
Yes, you read right. Blender is now available on Steam. And of course, its free.
The last time I mentioned Krum was over a year and a half ago. The game has progressed a lot since them!
Hey guys, I’ve made a new trailer video for my game KRUM.
It’s a cartoon-ish style, third-person, role-playing game. KRUM has medieval settings, with some fantasy elements…yeah well, actually it’s just a brutal melee game with advanced combat tactics.
And most important about it – the game it self is using Blender GE and Python 2.62. and all its assets and animations are made in Blender.
I dug out my Wacom Bamboo Graphics Tablet and plugged it into my Ubuntu Studio installation, but frustratingly, I cannot seem to emulate a wheel scroll, which I need for my work in Blender. Sure I can use the keypad +/-, but that isn’t the way I’m supposed to work.
I might switch over to Fedora later this week and see if that is any better. Or maybe even put Linux Mint back on. I know that both have gone through new versions since I last used them. Fedora was at Schroedinger’s Cat / Version 19 and Linux Mint was at Maya / Version 13 last time I used it.
Now may be a good time to start looking at other distributions. openSUSE seems appealing, but it has caused me problems with restoring from CloneZilla images in the past, especially cross-operating system.