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Alright... I have two sets of three rows of counters, each can only move in it's set direction by one tile. They snap to tiles, and snap-back if they're in the wrong place. No concept of capturing or turns yet!
Just finished making a shitload of script edits / bug fixes that have been bothering me for quite some time! :biggrin:
Working on modifying the starting few dungeons now for better gameplay and changing the intro cutscene a li'l for a better hook.
Starting to learn how to animate in hopes of making a mini web-series.
I just drew my first character head, although it resembles Sir Schmoopy as Altair from Unforgotten Realms since I just didn't know how to approach making an assassin outfit. Other than that everything will be original.
Been slacking on the storyline for Tyrane + Aleida: A Tale of Tyrane, but I'm going to be getting back in to that. I've came up with a ton of ideas for monsters and mini-boss attacks + Dungeon Boss attacks and the main Antagonist etc. Hopefully I'll find an art style other than the typical RTP (I've noticed it's hated by some of the members here).
I'm getting rather frustrated with making the creases in his head wrap. Going to be adding his body + sash and harem pants today; I've chosen the colours and such, so it'll just be drawing and shading basically (plus figuring out how to do creases).
Finished a rough sketch of Azibo's attire. I'm kind of satisfied with the sash around his torso, the brown thing there is going to be changed into harem* pants, just added to see how the colours looked.
Reading a book on burns. I'm really tired, since I've been at classes since 6:00am, straight. It's been a hell of a day. I watched surgeries for over eight hours.
Reading Schwartz's Principles of Surgery, 8th ed., vol. II, ch. 29, Appendix. It's actually pretty interesting: apparently the most frequent cause of appendicitis is the occlusion of the appendix by tiny stones of fecal matter.