This jam is now over. It ran from 2021-08-06 05:00:00 to 2021-08-09 04:00:00. View results
Make a tiny low-poly 3D model using picoCAD in a weekend. No prior 3D experience required. All skill levels welcome!
Magic, myth, legend. Whatever your heart desires. Lurid detail of a world you've never known, but where you always wanted to be .
Only use Dark Blue, Dark Grey, Dark Green, Light Green (#1D2B53, #5F574F, #008751, #00E436). This includes shading and background color. This does not include alpha/transparency color - you may use a 5th color for alpha/transparency.
"picoCAD is a program to build and texture lowpoly 3D models. Where many programs for modelling and texturing are bloated and overly complicated, picoCAD aims to make it fun, easy, and accessible by focusing on the bare essentials. It is built on the PICO-8 platform and comes rich with constraints. Experiment to find your own workflow and anything is possible!" -Johan, creator of picoCAD
Download: picoCAD (be sure to read the manual included with it!)
Join picoCAD discord and say hi: discord
Please submit an animated Gif spin of your model, the model txt, and if you have it, the texture png. Example.
To create a spin, navigate to top left drop down menu and click "Export Gif". Select either fast or medium spin.
To copy the model txt, click view files in top left menu and copy it from the folder.
For learning how to create an Itch.io page read Your First Itch.io Page.
To create a submission with multiple participants, first have one person upload the project, then in the edit project page go to "More" then "Admins" to add the other person. Make sure to check "Display as contributor?" so that they get credit.
Models will be voted based on following criteria:
Voting will be open to submitters only. Submit if you are able to so you can participate in voting!
This jam is sponsored by SpriteStack.io! The two top entries in the overall category will receive a copy each kindly donated by Rezoner. Bonus excitement since SpriteStack will have support for importing picoCAD models in a near future.
Be sure to read the manual included with picoCAD!
Waporwave and Munro have written a supplementary guide for picoCAD. Included is a beginner tutorial, overview of modeling and texturing, and a FAQ section answering common questions and showcasing tricks like inverted normal or spheres!
If you have any questions about the jam or picoCAD please reach out on the Discord in the jams-and-challenges channel.
Thanks!
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