Gryff David

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30 πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦πŸ΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ Professional Game Dev. Code goblin
at 24 Bit Games. All-round nerdy. I love games and pets. ADD. INTJ. He/Him. Worked on: A Memoir Blue | Totally Accurate Battle Simulator | Neon White | more...
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I CAN FINALLY TALK ABOUT THIS!! I did some work on Neon White to help get it onto PS5 and PS4. It's coming out on December 13th! Absolutely go check it out, this game is so much fun and I'm really proud of the work we did on it.

https://blog.playstation.com/2022/12/01/neon-white-is-coming-to-ps4-and-ps5-december-13/

#GameDev #PS5 #PS4 #NeonWhite #gaming #playstation

Neon White is coming to PS4 and PS5 December 13

Its creator details PS5 features and shares gameplay tips.

PlayStation.Blog

I CAN FINALLY TALK ABOUT THIS!! I did some work on Neon White to help get it onto PS5 and PS4. It's coming out on December 13th! Absolutely go check it out, this game is so much fun and I'm really proud of the work we did on it.

https://blog.playstation.com/2022/12/01/neon-white-is-coming-to-ps4-and-ps5-december-13/

#GameDev #PS5 #PS4 #NeonWhite #gaming #playstation

Neon White is coming to PS4 and PS5 December 13

Its creator details PS5 features and shares gameplay tips.

PlayStation.Blog

Sharing this project 'cause I still think it's cool and people liked my robot. So here's an #electronics project I made with a touchscreen, #Arduino and #3Dprinting. A custom #Photoshop peripheral!

I got a Cintiq knockoff in '17 and it doesn't have any shortcut buttons on so I made this instead!

It's a 3D printed shell with an Arduino Leonardo with a screen shield on. A homemade PCB for the buttons and a rotary encoder for the wheel. The code is really straightforward, just emulating button clicks basically (Although something has changed in Photoshop and zooming doesn't work as well as it used to). It's very practical for my needs and it's seen a lot of use. #maker

I designed it in Sketchup because that's all I knew at the time. But I've been kicking around the idea of making a version 2.0 where I have separate knobs for brush size, opacity, zoom etc. And making it a lot more ergonomic since I've actually learned some real CAD since then πŸ˜…β€‹

Sharing this project 'cause I still think it's cool and people liked my robot. So here's an #electronics project I made with a touchscreen, #Arduino and #3Dprinting. A custom #Photoshop peripheral!

I got a Cintiq knockoff in '17 and it doesn't have any shortcut buttons on so I made this instead!

It's a 3D printed shell with an Arduino Leonardo with a screen shield on. A homemade PCB for the buttons and a rotary encoder for the wheel. The code is really straightforward, just emulating button clicks basically (Although something has changed in Photoshop and zooming doesn't work as well as it used to). It's very practical for my needs and it's seen a lot of use. #maker

So the parallax room shader had one fatal flaw - because it was a proof-of-concept, I kept everything in world space for simplicity. This had some pretty obvious knock-on effects if I ever tried to move or rotate the quad.

However, with a little bit of transformation magic, I was able wrangle the raycasts so that they'd work when the plane was translated and rotated, allowing the room to "follow along" with it. (Scaling is still an issue for reasons I won't go into, but the problem is known).

a thing I hear often is people taking phones for replacing screens and they asked for pin code to "test" device. I've replaced screens myself, you can do it and then ask customer to test the device on the spot. NEVER EVER give your password for this stuff or just format the phone

Since I'm starting fresh here I'm gonna post about the #robot I made 'cause I'm still super proud of it and I've got some new followers on here πŸ˜…β€‹

I made a walking robot. Her name is Daisy and I had a lot of fun making her.

Daisy is 3D printed and has 12 servos, 3 for each leg and an ultrasonic distance sensor as her "eyes". #robotics #electronics #arduino 🧡 1/6

There's some evidence of battle damage on her armour. It's tough out there on The Plains. I figure she's a repurposed industrial robot retrofitted for combat out of necessity. 4/6
And an armour panel that was clearly from another model of robot since an exact replacement couldn't be found. I had fun coming up with some worldbuilding for her! To quote a friend from work "It's production design and it's important!" 5/6