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catherwood · 2 years
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The Last Clockwinder
Cyan Worlds is releasing another VR game tomorrow, and wants us to spread the news.  They will be giving away 5 game keys plus 5 soundtrack keys in a drawing which ends tomorrow morning!   
 More details and links at their Twitter post https://twitter.com/cyanworlds/status/1532036820535455744
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nftmarket2050 · 2 years
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#598 , DOGS COLOR NFT , cyan doggy , cyan guard dog , cyan police dog , cyan dog
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#598 , DOGS COLOR NFT , cyan doggy , cyan guard dog , cyan police dog , cyan dog
#598 , DOGS COLOR NFT , cyan doggy , cyan guard dog , cyan police dog , cyan dog
#doggo #dog #puppy #dogs #animal #pet #puppies #animals #doggo #doglover #dogscolor #colordogs #modeldogs #policedog #guarddog #colorfuldogs #pets #cyandog #cyanide #cyanideandhappiness #cyan #cyanotype #cyanoseira #CyanogenMod #cyanobacteria #Cyanogen #cyanworlds #cyanosslimming #cyanidekisses #cyanotypes #cyanicnature #cyanidemag #cyanicnaturestampshop #cyanyacht #cyanika #cyanstudiosleeds #cyanondolch #cyanstudios #cyancake #cyanotypeprocess #cyanhair #cyantaeed #cyanometre #cyanyogen #cyanideink #cyanocorax #cyanos #cyanrising
#doggo #dog #puppy #dogs #animal #pet #puppies #animals #doggo #doglover #dogscolor #colordogs #modeldogs #policedog #guarddog #colorfuldogs #pets #cyandog #cyanide #cyanideandhappiness #cyan #cyanotype #cyanoseira #CyanogenMod #cyanobacteria #Cyanogen #cyanworlds #cyanosslimming #cyanidekisses #cyanotypes #cyanicnature #cyanidemag #cyanicnaturestampshop #cyanyacht #cyanika #cyanstudiosleeds #cyanondolch #cyanstudios #cyancake #cyanotypeprocess #cyanhair #cyantaeed #cyanometre #cyanyogen #cyanideink #cyanocorax #cyanos #cyanrising
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eljoan · 1 year
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I thought I was playing #myst #mystgame @cyanworlds (en Señorio De Bertiz, Navarra) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqoOmIyI5Zy/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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64bitgamer · 1 year
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deeploch · 6 years
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Riven (1997) Into Immersion
A collection of cinematic shots cut together with ambient sound effects and music. Loose storytelling within the visual montage. Part of a series I’ve been working on for a little while as a side project.
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barlemusic · 6 years
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Check out #Myst 25th Anniversary Collection by #CyanWorlds, Inc. on @Kickstarter (fully funded)  http://kck.st/2JveJio I landed this baby❤; 'Maintainer' $169: Have you ever wanted have your own working Myst book? This is as close as you can get! You'll receive all of the digital downloads and physical DVD copies and the Myst Book box in the Bookmaker award above, with an animated LCD linking panel! It displays the iconic Myst Island flyby, and flybys from all the other Myst games and Ages.🤘 #riven (at Hake Cape Hill) https://www.instagram.com/p/BnIZ9ZSFI6_/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=lhbjifim48kf
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ageofwar666 · 3 years
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I wonder what is in there #myst #mystvr #cyanworlds https://www.instagram.com/p/CTVfXp9DHuW/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Deserted Island Who remembers this old video game? #art #digitalart #digitalpainting #myst #videogames #island #cyanworlds #cyan
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catherwood · 5 years
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walk an ancient path
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We have been gifted with access to a very early prototype for what would eventually become URU: Ages Beyond MYST.  Two small executables (for Windows PC only, sorry) were announced today by Eric Anderson on Twitter.
Here's a fun treat for all the Myst/D'ni/Uru fans out there... The original pre-Uru, pre-Mudpie "DIRT/Descent" demo, in all its fully-playable glory! Don't ask us for support, just cross your fingers and hope it works. PS: This thing is 19 YEARS OLD! https://tinyurl.com/DIRT-Descent
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And for all you HARD CORE fans: Here is the 20-year-old Pre-DIRT "Nexus" Demo built before Cyan even acquired Headspin! It's so old you need to install a (included) Glide GPU wrapper! Also, I have no idea how to solve the "puzzle". Enjoy! https://tinyurl.com/NexusDemo99
The technology may be old, but the atmosphere is rich and immersive.  (Read the README for keyboard controls -- I jumped in too quickly and got stuck without them.)
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mercuriusfm · 5 years
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Always open for business. // 📷: @melisssne //👕: @cyanworlds https://www.instagram.com/p/Br8YtH5FjRn/
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artmolonara · 2 years
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HEY EVERYONE! I’ve entered into Cyanworlds’ Riven Cake contest on Twitter. Here are the cakes I’ve made.
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This golden beetle viewer is a chocolate fudge cake with chocolate ganache covering with fontant for details. The shell is white chocolate painted gold with edible paint and the wings are isomalt.
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This one I did with the leftover cake pieces. Its a Whark statue with choco-fudge cake, white chocolate ganache, and chocolate fondant as the main covering, with plain fondant and edible paint for details.
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Here are the references from in game I used. If you’ve never played Riven, I cannot recommend it higher. It was the first videogame I ever played and it still holds up today.
If you like these cakes, go check out all the other entries people have done under the #CyanCake2 on Twitter.
Also voting is now underway for the winner, I’ll provide a link to their voting page. Please select your favorite entry!
EDIT: I WON FIRST PLACE!!!
Thank you all who cast your vote, this was a fun experience!
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leam1983 · 3 years
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On Grief
This is a long one. You're under no obligation to push further if you don't want to. It's a personal post, so I'll more than understand if this isn't to your tastes. The normally-scheduled pedantry, commentary and memes will resume shortly.
One of my relatives was diagnosed with ALS. What started as an odd case of palsy in her left set of vocal cords that could've been far more benign was just confirmed by her referred physician. It's Lou Gherig's, and with her age and current condition, her prognosis is of three to five years, tops. Sure, Stephen Hawking blew his own prognosis out of the water, but a combination of notoriety and luck enabled him to eke out as much existence as medical tech could've possibly allowed.
We knew things were suspect when my aunt, a marathoner with a monthly sub to Runner's World, stopped running. Her food intake dropped like a stone, and she soon took to increasingly simple painting and drawing styles. At first we thought it was just her wanting to explore simpler rendering techniques, but then...
Then we noticed the twitching. How awkwardly her pens and brushes were set in her hands. She was in great shape and didn't mind living in the ass-end of Sutton, basically in the open country and with a path leading up to her front door that was all in rough cobblestones. She broke a hip against them, last year.
Her speech started to slur, lately. Her last bike trip also landed her in the ER. She doesn't bike anymore. She doesn't run, and being a gourmand by nature, feels obligated to restrain herself, for fear of gaining weight. She's aggressively vegan. Not towards others, but towards herself. No meat, no eggs, nothing. Most of us ovo-lactos and omnivores in the family know her constant snacking meant her seventy-plus body is desperate for energy.
From the look of things, it feels like the diagnosis broke through her bullshit reasoning for being vegan. She wasn't vegan for the sake of limiting her carbon footprint or making more responsible choices at the grocery store, but because she, as a lifelong anorexic, thought she was ugly and needed to lose weight. That's been a constant with her. Age catches up and skin sags? She mistakes it for a love handle, cuts out virtually all sources of protein and carbs safe for tofu, seitan and bean-based preps. Of course, like a lot of anorexics, she'd have bulemic episodes. I used to sleep over at her last bachelor pad, as a teen, and I remember her pantry was loaded up for bear with Danish cookie tins, Nutella jars and whipped cream. I remember she invited me over specifically when she intended to cheat. Then it was back to yoga, pot-smoking, meditation and shopping runs - and she probably kept her purging for when I was gone.
So yeah. I'm betting Belgian Asshole (see one of my previous posts) convinced her to break her vows and went looking for a "slice of authentic Tikka Masala", to quote his email. The entire family is made up of ethnic food diehards, so we spam-flooded his inbox with recommendations. Looks like she'll be eating meat again, soon. Her own email mentioned concerns of strength and stamina, so I get it.
Otherwise? We're gobsmacked. Imagine spending an entire weekday both at work and off work, aggressively goofing off because you're trying as hard as you can not to think of your favourite aunt's mention of assisted suicide as an option.
Three to five years. Maybe one, or two good Christmases. After that, her condition should probably have started to deteriorate quickly.
I'm not close with a ton of my own family. I love them all, but it's more a sense of polite respect than anything involving solid bonds. The only two folks I know I'll be devastated for when they'll die are her, and my youngest cousin on the other side of the family.
I'm mostly okay now. No doubts, no crisis of unbelief, no anger, no rage... But then I'll see her in a more diminished state, one of those days. How am I going to take to it?
Part of me keeps a tally of the deaths in the family. First, it was my uncle on my mother's side. Ruptured abdominal artery, with a leak small enough to pool into the gut's cavity for months. Decay settled in, guy got anesthetized for an intervention...
They didn't even bother sewing him back up.
Second one was my other paternal aunt's new husband. First one was great, but left the country in the seventies to go live in Stockholm with his medical assistant. Second one was a geologist and physicist at the same campus she taught as. French guy, the son of innkeepers four generations down. It showed, too. Our Christmas tables haven't been the same since he left us his recipie books, all his corny jokes on provincial eating habits, and his obstinate focus on turning every 25th of December into a Roman orgy probably befitting of the old Saturnalia traditions. I mean, when's the last time you've had an eight-course meal, outside of Thanksgiving?
Tumors in his mesenteric artery lined the blood vessel's inner walls, deposited virtually everywhere in his body. He was diagnosed in June and dead by August. He'd always been the lanky type, bone-thin even if he hoovered food like he'd never have enough. He looked even thinner in his hospital bed.
Then, my maternal grandpa bit it. Decades of casual alcoholism, cirrhosis more or less jumping on him around his seventy-sixth year. He looked a bit like John Keston, the actor who played Gehn in CyanWorlds' Riven. Same hairline, same hawkish nose, same eyes - just more Cajun and less New England-esque. I don't know if it was youth or stupidity or - anything, really, but I dropped by to see him, just two days before he died. I didn't realize he was tallying my life, asking me if I had everything in order, if things were planned.
Now, I understand.
Next one on the chopping block is Aunt Doris, still on Mom's side. She of the serial mooching, she of the concept of not needing much to get by if you were the cute one of the family. She was pretty enough in her prime, sure - if by pretty you meant "cigarette-butt blonde with a discount Farah Fawcett blow-up and an unfinished High School degree". First husband was an abusive ass who gave her an uncommonly sensitive son, second one figured she'd stick to the minimum-wage circuit while he tore out rotator cuffs or busted his C7 while on his outboard like clockwork. By the end, she roped my grandmother into living with her, spent her days sloppy-drunk and died on her ratty couch while falling asleep and choking on her own vomit.
Before them all, the youngest of my uncles died at age two. Cancer. Never knew which one, was told it didn't matter. You didn't survive much of anything cancerous, back in the late fifties.
Ping-pong this back to three years ago, and my oldest paternal uncle dies. Paul, who smoked like a chimney for most of his life and successfully stopped after discovering Champix. He got to live five great years as the high-IQ oddball he'd always been, smoke-free. Paul was the weird bird in the family, the type to remember a really engrossing story at two in the morning and making a note to call you up first thing in the morning to share it. He always had a project of some sort to work on, like a simulated investors' tank for young entrepreneurs looking to learn the ropes, or a Byzantine arrangement of coaxials allowing four of his lakeside neighbours to pirate his cable sub. He'd invite us over for dinner, gather all the ingredients we'd need for whatever it was he wanted to treat us to - and then he'd let us cook it - just sitting by the sidelines, chatting away.
He was also a bit of a narcoleptic, and looked a bit like William Howard Taft if you'd worked him out of these old sack suits and into modern shirts and suspenders. He fell asleep practically everywhere, with his more wakeful environments being his workshop and his property's dock. He took me out fishing, once, and knew what the entire family expected.
"Oars're here, Gremlin, fish're that way. Wake me up when you've got a bite."
At this point, it wasn't even a point of concern; it was just an Uncle Paul Thing, the exact thing you'd have expected out of this kind, eccentric blob of a man whose idea of fishing involved pushing his hat over his eyes and basically all but ensuring that his roaring snores would scare prey away. He'd been a supposedly high-IQ type, terminally bored with almost everything, only really getting agitated and interested back when I asked him for help for my Junior High Computer class's Javascript calculator. Once the syntax hit something familiar and he realized that JS has some similarities with FORTRAN, he was on a roll, acting like someone had snuck a Red Bull in his coffee.
Well, fibrosis caught up with him. His last hours were spent directing us on how to cook what would've been his last meal. I think he really just wanted to know we were alright, that we still could exchange laughs around the kitchen counter. He clocked out the way he always did, except he had an oxygen tube running under his nose. His head bobbed down, he snored loudly for a few minutes, then turned increasingly quiet...
And that was it.
And now there's Isabelle. The marathoner, my partner-in-crime when it comes to professing to have a healthy diet while occasionally cheating in glorious, weekend-defining means, my gateway to cannabis and also the first person who took my cringy self-insert fanfic fodder and went No, that's worth it! Push it, develop that universe of yours!
I wouldn't be almost two-thirds of the way through my first decent manuscript, if not for her, and I wouldn't be shopping for publishers with the same energy you'd reserve for weekend-grade Facebook putzing-about. I owe her part of my self-acceptance, and part of my discovery of what defines my routine to this day. Isabelle was my first meditation coach.
And in three to five years, she might be gone.
I just thought grief might be... noisier, is all. Louder. Right now, it's just germane to confusion, and it's sitting there. There's a pinch of fear in it, too. My parents are in their mid-sixties. How long do I have left with them?!
And the family and I just covered that up with jokes and, well, cooking. I've been told I'd make a half-decent therapist but - navigating your own emotions is hard work...
I don't know. I guess I needed to put this down somewhere.
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laughingpinecone · 3 years
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I’m seconding the discord’s suggestion to scrap the VR remake and do cakeMyst instead. Fixed screens that are macro photos of the Myst cakes.
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deeploch · 6 years
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realMyst (2000) Into Immersion
 A collection of cinematic shots cut together with ambient sound effects and music. Loose storytelling within the visual montage. Part of a series I’ve been working on for a little while as a side project. Wanted to start with realMyst as it was one of the first games that I truly got immersed in.
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