dang, gotta love that fourth picture
wow. you actually did that? amazing just amazing <3
This looks like a blast! Fantastic level design. Art style is nice as well. Can’t wait to see more of Billy!
Did a test of Roverse!
Furniture placement, room saving/loading, entirely revamped MessagingService API calls (more efficiently packed so I use less calls). Also cross-server DMs, inviting friends in different servers, and a bunch of other social features.
still bitter about that… but no spoilers here!
Decided to make another Forest theme design with the Roblox Forest Pack but this time, the forest is much larger.
I’m going to be working on it a bit more like adjust the lighting and add more stuff to it. Such as more houses around, and more trees, flowers, etc… Along with trying to make a proper mountain.
With the DCO I’m working on, I decided to put it on hold for a bit since making too many stages was starting to give me a headache
Recent works of mine
**Preservation of old Roblox Materials**
At the moment, Roblox are planning to change materials automatically.
Proof:
Therefore, I have decided to extract the materials from the %appdata% folder to save them as SurfaceAppearance textures before they’re gone forever.
Concrete
Hope you enjoyed looking at some of my recent projects. Thank you and have a nice day!
Not bad
Super cool that you’re able to do this, thanks for sharing. It motivates anyone who wants to create something similar and also shows that they can do it performantly.
I’m really hoping Roblox doesn’t can this idea on their platform roadmap. I’m also hoping that there’s a global ZIndex option so the object can be seen through walls like in your video.
If not, I’ll just have to manually create one like you did, it looks amazing btw!
I’m working on an obby game called- THE MUTATED OBBY
My progress is doing good, even though there’s a ton of work to do.
Concepts:
checkpoint decal:
game icon:
Stage concept (old):
new one soon
sneak peak clip:
Is this inspired/based on Habbo?
How long did that take? Also that is really amazing.
I started today, and I just finished it right now
(Library)
25 parts per shelf, all thoroughly optimized as much as possible in terms of collision. The textures you see on the main beams are extremely compressed but still look great.
The texture itself is 436 bytes. One kilobyte (KB) is 1,000 bytes. The texture is ~3795x smaller than Roblox’s Launcher file.
I am currently working on a game based on Seoul, South Korea.
The game is not completed yet.
Here is a picture of it:
Yeah, you’re right, and I have thought about that, but there’s so many lines of code to handle, I would rather let them fill my bar for right now, but I’ll take a look at the resources you suggested.
A few of my plugin’s sources are thousands of lines long. :/