Every so often I'm reminded of how many people don't realize just how high the bar is for indie titles to actually make enough money or gain enough recognition to be sustainable.
Like someone will say "I think it's great that mildly successful indie titles exist that no one has heard of before, such as [multi-award winning indie game that was incredibly financially successful that has had coverage by multiple major news outlets]! It's so nice small indies exist" :)
Some of the animations I did in this semester's group project! It was a short, almost two minute animation but I devoted a lotta time into making sure I was satisfied with it.
It's my hope to one day join an indie project, and if that day ever came, I wanna be sure I can improve as much as possible before then.
The backgrounds and compositing was by @nyanrial ! I only did the first half of the animating! I'm so genuinely grateful for my two other team members :( <3
BTW- whether or not I'll share the full thing isn't certain yet. Assume not!
happy "i don't use spotify bc i have a weird vendetta against any service that forces you to log in to use it and/or forces you to download an app to use it on mobile" day
Jan: “Music-wise, [Katrina] is somehow the most outstanding.”
Kris: “Yes, that's also true.”
J: “Somehow.”
K: “But [all songs on demoni] stand out a little.”
J: “Yes, but it seems to me that they are all... most of the others are all at least, maybe... A consequence of 'Umazane Misli,' right. I mean, that song too, but it's kind of similar to some German songs. Something I'd hear in a German club rather than at a rock concert, I'd say.”
so I know I've already talked about this interview with some people but I want to have it on here too because what does jan think is going on in german clubs