Latest Progress Update & Announcement


Hey, everyone!

Another update on my recent progress:

As you can see from the render, I’ve been testing location modeling and have recreated the Okami Train Station from Chapter 1. While there are still some adjustments to be made, I think it looks quite good compared to the original.

Additionally, I’d like to announce that since most of the characters for Chapter 1 are now complete, I will begin developing the Enhanced Prologue. Once it's finished, I plan to release it as a demo, giving players a preview of how things will look after the transition to Blender.

With the Enhanced Prologue script already completed, the development process shouldn't take too long. However, due to my current fatigue, I’ll be taking a few days off to wrap up some IRL tasks and recharge.

Wishing you all good health—see you soon!

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Ayeee!! keep cooking Kuro and when you release the demon fam I'm definitely gonna be there :D Godspeed always fam.

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That render don'ts look like at train station at all, if you hasn't changed much of the story the city we going is a big city, a train station in big cities have modern style, that one looks like a building from 1940 japan style. it looks like the inside of library or a orphanage, i think this render would be more suitable and awesome for a flashback scene, maybe a scene when the mc goes on the orphanage mission with the child molester priest. Or maybe one for flashback scene with the mc and his parents (or his grampa).

I should have been more specific, it's a train station mall. And yes, it does have an old-fashioned design, but that's intentional. As I mentioned in one of my posts, the world of Lycoris Radiata will no longer be set in the real world but in a unique alternative version of it.

There are other reasons for this choice, but those would be spoilers.

Oh, and to my knowledge, there are train station malls over a century old inside big cities, such as New York grand central terminal