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The game about a 25 years old woman, Jessica O’Neil, trying to make a career as an investigative journalist at a newspaper. After working for a local TV channel for a couple of years, she wants to dive into the deep waters and make an impact with her work. How far is she willing to go and what methods is she going to use is up to you, the player.

 

I'm developing the game as a Patreon project, but there is just a week delay between the patrons-only and the public release, so all the support is pretty much voluntary. I do appreciate all the feedback though, so do let me know what you think about the game.

 

You can find more info and links to the latest version on my Patreon page.

 

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Looks very promising. I took a look at your deviantart too and I have to say that it makes me look forward to seeing progress on the game, your renderings are very good. (got any tips for a newbie at Daz 3D?) ?

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On 7/19/2018 at 4:22 PM, TabooGood said:

Looks very promising. I took a look at your deviantart too and I have to say that it makes me look forward to seeing progress on the game, your renderings are very good. (got any tips for a newbie at Daz 3D?) ?

Thank you.

 

About the tips - don't be afraid to experiment. Tweak settings, try new techniques, move beyond DAZ's default setup. Look at other people's work and try to deconstruct it, what lighting do they use, what texture settings and whatnot. And don't be afraid to ask people for specific stuff. Many guard their skills and wouldn't share, just because they've learned with hard work and don't feel like giving stuff for free. But many others would be more than willing to help you out. Just make sure you have something specific and look prepared when you ask.

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3 hours ago, oFrenzy said:

Thank you.

 

About the tips - don't be afraid to experiment. Tweak settings, try new techniques, move beyond DAZ's default setup. Look at other people's work and try to deconstruct it, what lighting do they use, what texture settings and whatnot. And don't be afraid to ask people for specific stuff. Many guard their skills and wouldn't share, just because they've learned with hard work and don't feel like giving stuff for free. But many others would be more than willing to help you out. Just make sure you have something specific and look prepared when you ask.

Thank you :) I'm having a ton of fun learning DAZ so I appriciate the advice. And again, looking forward to seeing how your game progresses.

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