(Part 2) Top products from r/Undertale

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We found 19 product mentions on r/Undertale. We ranked the 39 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/HyteMast · 2 pointsr/Undertale

I don't know if my paints, brushes or paper are just crap quality, but i can never get watercolours to blend like that so effortlessly! Water doesn't carry the pigments as much as i want it to, and it's kinda frustrating when i feel like doing a picture with more empty spaces than outlines and such.

Also yes white gel pens are the best! What kind are you using might i ask? I've currently got a couple of these hanging around to add that extra shimmer :D

u/IkomaTanomori · 3 pointsr/Undertale

Actually, I built him as an immobile mage carry, like Ryze. Assassins all have abilities which let them jump on people and move around: see also Ahri, LeBlanc, Zed, Master Yi, etc. ASGORE is a close range mage like Annie, Ryze, and Brand, and I designed him that way because at least 80% of his fight with you is him using fire magic attacks. Sure he looks juggernautish in model, but I decided to go more based on translating the gameplay, so that playing against ASGORE in lane and team fights would feel like fighting him in Undertale.

Thanks for the compliment on my design! I'm actually a professional game designer in real life, having worked on three Vampire: the Requiem books freelance (these three: 1, 2, 3), and released two games of my own (Bad Decisions, Kitsune: of Foxes and Fools), and currently working on some other projects, both freelance and of my own. So I think seriously about these exercises!

u/thiscafesmellsfunny · 20 pointsr/Undertale

OP instructions for making a lapel pin:

  1. Get annoying dog (or any other) sprite.
  2. In your favourite photo editor, alter colors so that the part you want to have show up is solid black. (If the sprite you pick is complex, you can use shades of gray to denote detail: darker colors will be more pronounced)
    *. ADVICE: The eyes on my dog came out a little small because 3d printing, consider making them larger on yours.
  3. Google Shapeways
  4. Go to the "Easy Creator Apps" section and find the "2d to 3d" app (or click: https://www.shapeways.com/creator/2dto3d/#landing)
  5. Upload your thing
  6. Make sure your thing looks right
  7. Buy a print of them. White plastic (perfect for Undertale) is like $3.
  8. Buy some tie tack backs: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002QNPWNE/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1
  9. Buy some e6000
  10. Wait in front of mailbox for several days
  11. COMBINE
  12. :D
u/Sentient68k · 5 pointsr/Undertale

Want to make games?

Read this book: http://www.amazon.com/The-Art-Game-Design-lenses/dp/0123694965

Check out this YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/extracredits

Learn some coding skills. Although this stuff may not be directly applicable learning the logic will be very helpful regardless. I recommend trying out Python, Java, or JavaScript: https://www.codecademy.com

Pick a game engine. Unity is great. So is Unreal 4. GameMaker is what Toby used. There are many options but I'd recommend picking up a well established one like those 3 I mentioned.

Keep your ideas S I M P L E to start. No no even simpler than what you're thinking right now. Expect your first game to probably suck and maybe be one level where you jump and shoot something. Expect your next game to suck a little less. Whatever you do don't make your biggest idea your first or second or maybe even third idea. You'll know when you're ready to handle something a bit larger after a few small projects.

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u/Y1ff · 9 pointsr/Undertale

You can also buy these!

Then, just print with a black background and attach it to a black pillow!