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Hello, I'm new to Coppercube

en929
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2017-03-05 02:21:10

Hello, I'm new to this Coppercube Game Engine and I am new to this forum. I started out making 2D games and am now trying to learn how to make 3D games. I enjoy this and it seems like I'm picking up 3D game development fairly quickly even though I got to get used to that extra dimension, the mechanics, and what-not. But, here's my question is. I start by saying:

A lot people have had negative things to say about the graphics in Coppercube compared to what could be made in Unity.

Now, I know that graphics is not what makes a good game, etc. and I know that graphics don't always depend on the engine itself. Good graphic could mostly depends on the artist, their imagination, their skills with producing artwork, etc. Also, I would bet that if there ARE any issues with graphics, they would probably be fixed in future updates of Coppercube (I think).

But, I still would like to ask the question has anybody had any trouble with implementing their desired graphics, art work, etc. when making games in Coppercube thus far? Has anybody had any issues with graphics at all? Just wondering.

Thanks


crackyourspeaker
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2017-03-07 02:42:02

Graphics are low poly in CC but there are ways to get around low graphics depending how good you are in gaming development. As for myself I make horror games which sometimes good graphics are needed but I managed t male my games look good even though graphics are not that great CC.. but once you dig into the engine and see how easy it is to make a game you'll forget about graphics for awhile.. good luck to you


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