Steve Stamatiadis

@spacecaptsteve
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Award-winning Australian video game designer & drawing guy and V.A. for Gooboo Steve.
Blade Kitten, TY the Tasmanian Tiger, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed & The Crinoline Crime Club.
Websitehttp://www.spacecaptainsteve.com/index.html
My Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/SpaceCaptSteve
The Crinoline Crime Club comichttps://crinolinecrime.club/
Blade Kittenhttp://www.bladekitten.com/
How I like to waste my spare time...

Another Blade Kitten: Bossa Nova update. You can read the detailed stuff here on my Patreon post (free) https://www.patreon.com/posts/bossa-nova-dev-4-75437517

#construct3 #Spine2D

Today I finished up the new animations for the TY 4 cutscenes. The Switch port is getting nearly 7 minutes of animations/motion graphics that I updated from my old comic version of the original. With that and the comic I've made a lot of TY content this year.
Look, I would 100% watch a Spy X Family spin-off starring the army cartography corps Bear squad.
I liked the R1 so much I used it as the save checkpoint marker in my versions of the Force Unleashed. It plays a little hologram capture of your moves when it activates. Basically it was a SW version of the dunnies from the TY series :)

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Perhaps the fact that Foss needed to replace the general shape of a cowboy made his turret-like machinery more humanoid. Whatever the case, Star Wars props/set wizard Roger Christian liked it - he has confirmed that the image inspired this similar droid in 'A New Hope'

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/70sscifi/status/1596698933786734592

70s Sci-Fi Art on Twitter

“Perhaps the fact that Foss needed to replace the general shape of a cowboy made his turret-like machinery more humanoid. Whatever the case, Star Wars props/set wizard Roger Christian liked it - he has confirmed that the image inspired this similar droid in 'A New Hope'”

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Something else I've been experimenting with. What a modern point and click from me would look like. I would have loved to have this tech 30 years ago when I had to struggle with 320 x200 and 32 colors on an Amiga.

This is from my comic The Crinoline Crime Club https://crinolinecrime.club/ and was put together in #Spine2D and #construct3

I also realized I don't really want to make another point and click but I can still use this sort of thing elsewhere in it.

The Crinoline Crime Club

The Crinoline Crime Club is a comic series that is set in a neo-Victorian era city much like Paris and features full skirts, curly mustaches, and rooftop chases.

@jonkk I did not care for him before the show started but by god did I turn around on that pretty quick once he was on screen.
Here's the thing I think I like most about Andor, it's not a lot of mystery boxes set up like certain movies. Andor tells you here are how things are, lets see how it all pays out. And it's glorious to watch.