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Softestlips

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Just the link on itch. Is it out of date?

love the game! Been playing on the quest version and have some small nitpicks. In one of the eyes there is a doubling effect happening. besides that smooth turn would be greatly appreciated and maybe some grab points on the body, again, great work!

hope all is going well! looking forward to this project.

Not personally into it, but I support your endeavor. 

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Your point is not as good as you think it is. There is actually a strong point to be made about the downsides of cars and the automotive industry, such as pollution, creating a car dependent infrastructure, and the automotive industry's lobbying that has destroyed public transportation.  There are also industries  where that are bolstered by the use of automotive vehicles. Horses are not concerned with keeping their jobs.

 As for tools, this is utterly ridiculous as well. First off, tools are an extension of ones body, allowing them to expand their craft. Not to mention there are people who need to make the tools. And if you are referring to machines that automate processes in manufacturing, then yes, there is also a case to be made that it is harmful to the human beings that lose their jobs.  makeup? not sure what you mean there. Computers again are tools, They're not just magic work replacing machines.  It takes years of learning to become adept in coding, digital art, cad, and so on. 

No, AI art is another thing entirely.  Unlike manufacturing, transportation, and trade; art does not exist for  the same reason these things do. Art is what makes up the culture of our society. When you look at a piece of art, you are aware that a human being made it, and they put a piece of themselves into it.  AI art does not do that, it takes stolen assets from artist who are far more talented than a hack like Yourself and makes an ugly hodgepodge based on a text prompt. It enables lazy cocksnot to impede on one of the last bastions of our culture that hasn't been taken over by the laziest money grabbing people imaginable.  I'm sorry if it offends you that myself and many others want are that was made by actual human beings. I'm sure you will take none of this into consideration,  seeing as how your already committed to taking obvious shortcuts. Whatever, your ugly project and attitude speak for themselves, and there are plenty of other artists willing to put in the blood, sweat and tears to create work that speaks for itself. Not to mention AI art generation requires an ungodly amount of processing power to work. 

You live in a dying culture that values infinite commodity consumption at whatever cost. why get your shoes fixed when you could just get new ones for a little more?  I dunno, maybe because its made with ultra cheap exploitative labor and it will inevitably become trash that poisons the earth with micro plastics and chemicals.  Just because something is new and convenient does not mean that it is a better choice. I do not want to live in a humanity that forsakes it own creativity and beauty because its easier to type in a prompt.  I thing you could agree that a culture completely of AI art would be hideous and boring.

If you do not have the skill, then maybe this is not for you.

AI art is ugly and distracting. It's also well understood to be unethical to make money with, especially in a community dominated by artists. It's especially insulting considering the artist seems to be talented despite taking shortcuts.

Awesome, can't wait to see what you do!

I really love the character an the animation! This demo has a fantastic art style too! However I'm not feeling it with the timing bar thing. Maybe if the target was a bit larger and the slider was a bit slower. Frankly though, I would rather just have the option to enjoy the animation for what it is. maybe with a bit more interaction rather than traditional "gamey" elements. Anyways, thanks for the demo, I cant wait to see what you do with it in the future!

Yes, you can.

Totally fine if not, but I was wondering if a steam key is available with purchase? Had no idea you even put games on steam. Regardless, looking forward to the sequel! Keep up the great work!

how do I get the steam code?