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A jam submission

Freshly brewed teaView project page

Freshly brewed in a copper kettle, served in an ince belli. Boiling hot!
Submitted by gokhansolak (@artsolak) — 3 hours, 14 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Technical#104.1544.154
Concept#134.0004.000
Visual#134.3464.346
Overall#134.1674.167

Ranked from 26 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Beautiful pot! And great work on the steam & tea "sprinkles", super well made!

Developer

Thank you very much!

Submitted(+1)

this is so beautiful and detailed! the steam is a super nice touch

Developer

Thank you!

Submitted(+1)

The teapot has a really nice texture, but holding that teacup might be a bit difficult. I like the infinite pouring :D

Developer

Everyone gets a tea with infinite pouring! Thanks!

Submitted(+1)

I have to second the comment about the steam feeling pseudo-animated. It adds a lot to the scene. The pot is beautifully textured, and it's wild to see how little UV space it took to get such a detailed look.

Developer

Thank you! I even wasted some texture space, I think :)

Submitted(+2)

how many teabags in this pot, it is the real mystery

Developer(+1)

It has so high caffeine that it flies!

Submitted(+3)

The animation effect you achieved with the tea and the steam really brought the scene to life. 
Great result with such small amount of texture too. I have to be honest, though, that I feel the ince belli is missing some surface to stand on.

Good job, keep it up!

Developer(+1)

Thank you very much! I wanted to add a plane under it but my pico memory was already full. I plan to do it in the post-jam version, I can remove something to open space.

Submitted(+1)

Oh I see. I thought your models were very complex, but I couldn't tell how much of the memory they took. I hope it doesn't compromise the detailed look if you end up adding the plane. Again, good job :D