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My first Unity game! (Rock The Ride)

Discussion in 'Made With Unity' started by reinholdsberzins, Jun 28, 2016.

  1. reinholdsberzins

    reinholdsberzins

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    Hi there,
    I wanted to share with you guys and gals my first Unity based game and my 2nd total game. I'm a graphic designer, so do not be too harsh on my code, but it felt like a great achievement to from 0 to a playable nice game. I'm big fan of cycling, more specifically gravity driven, action packed one, so I wanted to create game with that theme. Here are some of the screenshots. It's right now available in iOS App Store. Google Play integration is still bother me big time.

    screenshot_01.jpg screenshot_02.jpg screenshot_03.jpg screenshot_04.jpg screenshot_05.jpg

    You can check it in iTunes store for more details: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/rock-the-ride/id1123481457?ls=1&mt=8

    I've already got a fix list for v1.01 :p

    Cheers guys and your feedback will be highly appreciated!
     
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  2. Salazar

    Salazar

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    @reinholdsberzins
    Nice art work. Couldnt check the game since its on ios only for now.

    Have you got any tips for this type of artwork.

    Best Regards and hope success.
     
  3. reinholdsberzins

    reinholdsberzins

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    Hi Salazar,
    It was pretty hard for me to do this type of artwork myself. I'm a graphic product designer, I love vector and this is far from that.
    The first step I believe is to get the textures and then depth. It's a very effective "cheat" with some blur here and there. If you would see the backgrounds of these without blur, it does not look as good. Regarding the textures, they can't be too detailed or it will look to realistic.
    I use Pixelmator (or Photoshop) and SketchBook Pro they are great tools. Most of all you'll have tons of revisions, but that goes to all good design.
    I hope this helps, if you need any guidance or some materials I used, I'll be happy to help :)