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Violence, neon and retro-wave: what demon is inside of Nicholas Winding Refn pt. 2

Filmustage

Speaking about Nicholas Winding Refn, it is hard to underestimate such motion-pictures as "Bronson", "Drive", "Neon Demon" etc. We all know and love them. That is because each movie has a unique image with the fleur of Refns style. So here is the 2nd part of us discovering the filmography of the Danish master. But before we move on, I highly recommend to read the 1st part if you are new to this material.

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DEVLOG#4: Character Design Chaos

Mnenad

In this 4th devlog episode we go through the steps to create a brand new mecha main character for the game. watch on YouTube. Watch the development of an indie game and be a part of it! In this 4th devlog episode we go through the steps to create a brand new mecha main character for the game.   DEVLOG#4: This episode is all about character creation.

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Release candidate: Godot 3.3.1 RC 1

Mircosoft Game Dev

We released Godot 3.3 a couple of weeks ago , and feedback so far has been pretty good! But like with any major milestone, there are some bugs which are worth addressing with low-risk maintenance releases to further improve the experience for all Godot users. The upcoming Godot 3.3.1, like all future 3.3.x releases , focuses purely on bug fixes, and aims to preserve compatibility.

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Violence, neon and retro-wave: what demon is inside of Nicholas Winding Refn pt. 1

Filmustage

The name Nicholas Winding Refn is one of the most recognizable names in the industry of moviemaking. Making rather simple stories he has made himself one of the masters of visual storytelling. Light and color, carefully exposed shots, immersive music - these are the tools in the hands of Refn. Otherwise, these are just bitter words, behind which it is difficult to imagine why the director is that respected in the industry.

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