Our initial 32x32 pixel tiles were too small for our autotiling algorithm to generate the desired results. To overcome this limitation, we had to completely redesign all tilesets, doubling their size, and rework our procedural station generator. This significant undertaking took approximately 20 days to complete
I am changing the design of the interface buttons. The old one was too coarse, fat and chunky, the current design is more stylized, minimalist and visually more attractive. What is your opinion? Left, old design. Right, new design.
We have been working entirely on the design and animation of interfaces for a few weeks. We have created the weapon store, the weapon control interfaces, and the experience point allocation interface.
Hello. At Sentopix we hope you had a happy Christmas holiday. We have spent some time working on the interface of the ammunition trading store for the ship's weapons. Starting from a design on paper, we move on to action designing the interface pixel by pixel and then creating a 'canon' type animation. We hope you like it.
These last few days I have been changing the style of the meteorites and rocks that orbit the main asteroids. I hadn't had time to change them yet. I have also added more variety and more control in the creation code, being able to choose how many 'satellites' will orbit the asteroid and thus adjust the level of difficulty. I have a feeling I never have enough rocks!
While we're refactoring all of our enemies' code, we've been making sketches for our future characters. What do you think?
I have already finished the redesign of the HUD. I think everything is more organized now. The weapon selector now clearly shows which weapon you have selected with each mouse button. The energy bars are longer and slimmer. The radar has also been integrated into the panel. You can see the two designs here, the old one on the left and the new one on the right.
Before continuing, I have decided to redesign the HUD. My goal is to simplify and bring together all the bars and counters in a more compact unit that centralizes all the information in a specific area.
We have almost finished the job of replacing the graphics with the new style. In this screenshot you can see how the new style looks, and compare it with the old one. Look at the bottom right corner (Oreo style)