Posted by Adam Weber on Tuesday, 24 November, 2009
Like the world we live in, the world of Hackberry Hollow is a very diverse place. In addition to the wide variety of cultures, belief systems and ethnicities, there are also varying levels of laziness. There’s the workaholics on one end of the spectrum, and at the other end there are people that just don’t want to do anything productive. Then there’s “so lazy you have to invent ways to show off your laziness.” For them, I present you the Undead Turkey Dinner.
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Posted by Glen Moyes on Tuesday, 17 November, 2009
One of the aspects of the story for Hackberry Hollow are votive figures. These are sculptures that are used to remember the dead. We won’t get into the cultural significance as they apply to the story right now, but lets just say that they are significant enough that we are thinking about incorporating them into the new Hackberry Hollow logo.
More non-spoiler info about votive figures, and photos of Adam’s sculpture after the jump.
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Posted by Adam Weber on Tuesday, 10 November, 2009
Today I would like to show some concept art from the newest member of the Hackberry Hollow art team, Shaun Williams. Shaun has been with Lumaglyph from the start, but only recently began submitting concept art into this project for consideration. Below is one of his proposed robot designs.
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Posted by Adam Weber on Friday, 6 November, 2009
My intention on Tuesday was to include three renders of the cabin, but due to rendering time constraints (combined with the late start) I was only able to post two. Here is the third image.
Like all of the 3D models we’re using for the backgrounds, this was created in Blender. Read on for more details about the above image, as well as how I cut the render time from 30 hours to 19 minutes without changing any of the rendering settings.
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Posted by Adam Weber on Tuesday, 3 November, 2009
Welcome to Plan B Theater! The part of the show where Glen calls me up in the middle of the afternoon to inform me that he has nothing to post on the blog this week!
I would also like to share our official quote of the day:
“Vehicle design fills me with rage!” -Glen Moyes.
As punishment for this mishap I will write another vehicle design into the script.
So let’s talk about cabins. I like modeling cabins. Probably because I like camping. Not that camping resembles this resident’s lifestyle in any way.
Read on for more!
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