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nuehado

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Thanks for sharing your work. Looks beautiful

Thanks! The basics behind the mechanic is have known "good" material texture for the painting. Have a blank material texture that the paint brush modifies. Compare the pixel values on the modified texture vs the known good texture to check for percentage correct / mistakes.

Thank you! We couldn't ask for a better compliment.

Thanks! The Surgeon Simulator / QWOP vibes were 100% part of the inspiration.

Sorry about the hand tracking. What platform are you on? We wanted to get painting exporting in but with gamejam time restraints it wasn't possible. Screenshots are encouraged though!

Just a quick note! We added an apk android build for Oculus users, and a PC+Oculus build that's more compatible with different headsets. I recommend the latest builds, but the game itself is identical to the original build. Enjoy!

Thank you!

Thanks so much! It was a blast to work on for the jam.

Love this!

https://nuehado.itch.io/save-the-prints


My passion project has reach a state where I'm ready to share it with the world.  This short tower defense game has you fending off destructive 3D printed Benchy boats to defend the 3D prints you are trying to make. There are different towers to unlock, plastic color customization options, and a wide range of difficulties to explore, (not to mention an easter egg or two to discover).

The art of this game relies heavily on the beautiful work produced by the generous 3D printing community, and I'm very grateful to them. I hope you have a bit of fun with Save the Prints, and greatly appreciate you checking it out. If you want to get involved in it's ongoing development in any way, report bugs, or just say hello; please join us on Discord here: https://discord.com/invite/7ZWD2Yx


Here's the fun little tongue in cheek trailer I made for Save the Prints!