My wife uses Photoshop because her clients want her to use it, but it's a bit too expensive to my taste. My choice would have been GIMP without hesitation. For 2D animations (with skeletal animations), we bought Spriter. And for 3D models, Daz 3D.Really nice artwork @Informatix 5/5. Did you create it yourself in Photoshop or GIMP etc???
Thanks! The first step will be to publish a beta version this summer to try the game mechanics and see whether things have to be changed. The second step will be to finish the artwork because creating more than one hundred different cards need some months of work. So there's time before it is released on Google Play. I hope it will be before the end of the year.I will be happy to show it on my YouTube channel which currently has 1,434 subscribers. I know that's not a lot, but it's a start.
We do that during our free time and do not expect anything from it (there will be no ads in the free version), except to make you happy with our work. We do not work every day on this and do not spend the full day on it. So it's slow.Informatix is a great programmer.
(Unfortunately, I'm still off topic, then you will not answer me.
He would reply to me: "I do not develop these projects to earn", but a job like this, which will be maybe ready by the end of the year, should be published for free? Should it allow you to earn a few dollars per month?
I decided: I'm going to be a farmer!!!
We do that during our free time and do not expect anything from it (there will be no ads in the free version), except to make you happy with our work. We do not work every day on this and do not spend the full day on it. So it's slow.
The strong reason for doing all this is that I want to play my own game !
You disagree with what? I was just expressing what motivates us. It doesn't mean that we refuse to earn money. There will be a paid version and probably in-app purchases, but we don't count on that to fill our bank account. My previous hobby was excellent for that (trading currencies and futures) and I was pretty good at that but it was not fun at all. I prefer creating games for nothing!I do not agree, but I can not continue the discussion here
I understand your point of view. But trying to earn a living on the Android market appears to me as playing to a lottery. Millions of players, only a handful of winners each month.I think there are poeple here interested in making money from writing Android apps/games. I know I am. I always wanted to be a games developer when I was a child, I read Edge magazine interviews with developers and dreamed of going that way. Life happened though and now I'm a software consultant for a financial software developer. I do Android programming during my spare time, but I wish I could make enough from it to either help my wife work less or for me to quit my job and develop my own apps full time.
I understand your point of view. But trying to earn a living on the Android market appears to me as playing to a lottery. Millions of players, only a handful of winners each month.
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