Re: What are you working on right now?
Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2012 10:37 am
I'm working on a current site that is in process of being revamped. I hope to get the new look (& content!) up soon! 

A place to discuss shrines
http://amassment.org/board/
Isn't he just a nice guy? XDEmma wrote:I'm also working on a small revamp for my Kain site, because Todd said nice things about it when he asked to affiliate with Edward and I felt like I should at least try do something with it. Todd, your kindness shamed me out of laziness, okay. :P
I think so! I'm working on two visual novels with my dev team right now but progress is slow since we can't find artists that'll work for free. xDVaren wrote:*raises hand* Does working on a Visual Novel count? Though it's... not the artistic variety....
What kind? *curious* I'm using the Ren'Py engine, so you can imagine that it's not really the best kind, haha. Making a Princess Maker kind of game, but with an actual story with event choices like most other Visual Novels, rather than a schedule-based simulation game.Eden wrote:I think so! I'm working on two visual novels with my dev team right now but progress is slow since we can't find artists that'll work for free. xDVaren wrote:*raises hand* Does working on a Visual Novel count? Though it's... not the artistic variety....
Ren'Py is actually a really great engine to create visual novels with, unless you want to be a masochist and program an entire engine on your own. XD Katawa Shoujo was made using Ren'Py (and had the help of other programmers of course, but it's the meat of the game's engine) and it was incredibly well made. We are using Ren'Py as well, and we are programming a lot of extras to work alongside it in Python as well.Varen wrote:What kind? *curious* I'm using the Ren'Py engine, so you can imagine that it's not really the best kind, haha. Making a Princess Maker kind of game, but with an actual story with event choices like most other Visual Novels, rather than a schedule-based simulation game.Eden wrote:I think so! I'm working on two visual novels with my dev team right now but progress is slow since we can't find artists that'll work for free. xDVaren wrote:*raises hand* Does working on a Visual Novel count? Though it's... not the artistic variety....
Also, is it for free, or do I need to buy it when you finish?