Some neon aesthetics, maybe you like it
All things related to art made for game development.
Some card designs from my game (haven't done animations yet, just added some neon)
A place for indie games
Some card designs from my game (haven't done animations yet, just added some neon)
A branch off of /r/gamedev for game developers to post screenshots of work-in-progress, concept art, and more.
Some card designs from my game (haven't done animations yet, just added some neon)
This is the place for indie devs and gamers to share anything, be it game development, their favorite games or just cool images, GIFs and music from an indie game in a casual community-run environment. If you're an indie gamer, this place welcomes you too! After all, every gamer is a potential indie developer!
Some card designs from my game (haven't done the animations yet, just neon)
A community for solo developers to share, learn, and support each other. Solo devs manage their entire project alone—no teams, just individual effort. Using assets, outsourcing, or working with publishers is fine, but the core development should be solo. Anyone can participate, but posts promoting non-solo projects may be removed. The goal is to keep this space focused on true solo development, so members can compare experiences fairly and get relevant advice.
Some card designs from my game, pixel art made in Aseprite, shaders in Unreal Engine
Aseprite is a little sprite editor to create animated pixel art
Some card designs (no animations, just neon)
We welcome all kinds of posts about pixel art here, whether you're a first timer looking for guidance or a seasoned pro wanting to share with a new audience. We have just a few rules about posting, so just check those out and then show us what you got!
Some card designs from my game

Aseprite is a little sprite editor to create animated pixel art
Some card designs

We welcome all kinds of posts about pixel art here, whether you're a first timer looking for guidance or a seasoned pro wanting to share with a new audience. We have just a few rules about posting, so just check those out and then show us what you got!
Some cards I've made

We welcome all kinds of posts about pixel art here, whether you're a first timer looking for guidance or a seasoned pro wanting to share with a new audience. We have just a few rules about posting, so just check those out and then show us what you got!
Some cards I've made

Aseprite is a little sprite editor to create animated pixel art
What do you think about this Mononoke inspired effect? + Process
Aseprite is a little sprite editor to create animated pixel art
What do you think about this Mononoke inspired effect?
We welcome all kinds of posts about pixel art here, whether you're a first timer looking for guidance or a seasoned pro wanting to share with a new audience. We have just a few rules about posting, so just check those out and then show us what you got!
I created my own lighting system (you can see it on the floor) for my pixel art game
We welcome all kinds of posts about pixel art here, whether you're a first timer looking for guidance or a seasoned pro wanting to share with a new audience. We have just a few rules about posting, so just check those out and then show us what you got!
I created my own lighting system (you can see it on the floor) for my pixel art game made with Unreal Engine. And it is quite cheap, if I am right in calculations, 100 light sources cost around 1 ms
Unreal Engine 5, by Epic Games.
I created my own lighting system (you can see it on the floor). And it is quite cheap, if I am right in calculations, 100 light sources cost around 1 ms
A place for indie games
I created my own lighting system (you can see it on the floor). And it is quite cheap, if I am right in calculations, 100 light sources cost around 1 ms
A community for solo developers to share, learn, and support each other. Solo devs manage their entire project alone—no teams, just individual effort. Using assets, outsourcing, or working with publishers is fine, but the core development should be solo. Anyone can participate, but posts promoting non-solo projects may be removed. The goal is to keep this space focused on true solo development, so members can compare experiences fairly and get relevant advice.
I created my own lighting system (you can see it on the floor). And it is quite cheap, if I am right in calculations, 100 light sources cost around 1 ms
Anything related to indie games
I created my own lighting system (you can see it on the floor). And it is quite cheap, if I am right in calculations, 100 light sources cost around 1 ms
This is the place for indie devs and gamers to share anything, be it game development, their favorite games or just cool images, GIFs and music from an indie game in a casual community-run environment. If you're an indie gamer, this place welcomes you too! After all, every gamer is a potential indie developer!
I created my own lighting system (you can see it on the floor). And it is quite cheap, if I am right in calculations, 100 light sources cost around 1 ms
A branch off of /r/gamedev for game developers to post screenshots of work-in-progress, concept art, and more.
I made a big update for my game's demo. You can check it out now
A community for solo developers to share, learn, and support each other. Solo devs manage their entire project alone—no teams, just individual effort. Using assets, outsourcing, or working with publishers is fine, but the core development should be solo. Anyone can participate, but posts promoting non-solo projects may be removed. The goal is to keep this space focused on true solo development, so members can compare experiences fairly and get relevant advice.
I made a big update for my game's demo. You can check it out now
A place for indie games
I made a big update for my game's demo. You can check it out now
Anything related to indie games
I made a big update for my game's demo. You can check it out now
This is the place for indie devs and gamers to share anything, be it game development, their favorite games or just cool images, GIFs and music from an indie game in a casual community-run environment. If you're an indie gamer, this place welcomes you too! After all, every gamer is a potential indie developer!
I made a big update for my game's demo. You can check it out now
A branch off of /r/gamedev for game developers to post screenshots of work-in-progress, concept art, and more.