Guild of dungeoneering transparent logo
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I had used similar techniques in the past when creating dynamic fog-of-war systems, so I was confident enough in going for this approach. So I would be able to use Flash’s built-in bitmap functions and blend modes to get the result I was aiming towards.
#Guild of dungeoneering transparent logo Pc#
Guild of Dungeoneering is slated to first release on Steam for PC & Mac, however the game is entirely built in Flash (in pure Actionscript to be more precise) primarily using the Flixel engine. So I figured the best way, or at least the best way I knew of, would be to use image blending effects. We knew we wanted to somehow mimic the rooms being drawn, by pencil, on to the screen. So when I joined the team one of my tasks was to try and implement solutions to these issues, eventually coming up with what I call the Scribble Effect. We also weren’t really happy with the way the game was highlighting possible placement positions for new rooms, showing just question marks in valid locations when in the middle of the placement sequence, which was confusing for some players. However we felt we weren’t doing that art justice in the transitions between picking a room card and it appearing on the page. One of the big draws of Guild of Dungeoneering is the distinctive art style created by Fred it really evokes that feeling of playing a paper and pencil style RPG, where you are sketching out your own dungeon maps.
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This is how we did it.Ĭreating the Scribble Effect in Guild of Dungeoneering :: Gambrinous Blog ( for all the lovely gifs of the animations) For our roguelike-like Guild of Dungeoneering we wanted to find a way to scribble our pencil-like art on to the screen.