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[News] Black Myth: Wu Kong จะมีการใช้มุมกล้องแบบ One-Shot Camera ที่ได้แรงบันดาลใจจาก God of War ด้วย
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หลังจากที่ Black Myth: Wu Kong เกมแอ็คชัน RPG ในธีมไซอิ๋ว ได้ประกาศเปิดตัวและเปิดเผยวิดีโอตัวอย่างเกมเพลย์ 13 นาที มันก็ได้รับความสนใจอย่างล้นหลามจากชาวเกมในช่วงสัปดาห์ที่ผ่านมา
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และล่าสุด ดูเหมือนว่าตัวเกมจะมีการใช้เทคนิค One-shot Camera ซึ่งเป็นเทคนิคเดียวกันกับที่ใช้ในเกม God of War ด้วย ...
Continue Reading[News] Black Myth: Wu Kong. One-Shot Camera camera angle inspired by God of War.
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After Black Myth: Wu Kong, the RPG action game in Saew theme has announced its debut and revealed its 13-minute video gameplay. It has received tremendous attention from the gaming people over the past week.
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And recently, the game seems to be using One-shot Camera technique which is the same technique used in God of War.
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Mr Daniel Ahmad, a video game marketing analyst, has posted an interview with Game Science, the developer of Black Myth: Wu Kong which is the following topics.
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1. This game is originally called Project S. And if you follow the art department of this game on Art Station website or other sites, you will see posting photos, art works and teasers from the game for months. For the first time they've shown their full game to the public.
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2. Game Science studios aimed to release this video to show the world what they're doing and to unite new team members who would like to work on this project and create knowledge in the game industry.
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3. They are determined to create a single RPG adventure action game with a giant form game standard.
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4. The team has been doing a lot of research and development, but there is much more work to do, such as a full game script and more combat elements.
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5. Game Science has 13 crews to make this game in the first 1 years and now there are 30 people. That's why they need to hire more people to finish this project.
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6. Feng Ji, chairman of Game Science, said he would like to create the most honest video with the project to show the world and to pull new teamwork and he didn't expect to be praised as a new star. In the industry or something like that
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7. now the development team has gone back to work for more.
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8. They are so pleased to have overwhelming response not only from fans but from the game industry. With positive feedback from CD Projekt Red, Epic Games and Nvidia on China social media including comments from Cory Barlog. Directing God of War who admires this game looks awesome too.
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9. The company wants to make this game since it was first established in 2014 after previously made SIII-themed games like Asura which were MMORPG games before that. They developed the game under Tencent, but actually the teamwork. Dreaming of making RPG action games on a giant form game.
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10. Initially, they start. They only dream. Then go to 100 Heroes and Art of War: Red Tides to keep the team growing and stable to ensure the terms of marketing, cost and technology. Ready for them and finally start this project by the end of 2017
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11. They brought what they learned from Asura and aimed for this project to be more ambitious with a better story, with a better imaginary world of Saiii, and game design. based on the original and in many different shaped facets.
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12. Teamwork philosophy is whether it has been done before or new thing that no one has ever done. The important thing is to do it with good quality. And the most important thing is whether the players are impressed or satisfied or not. It's not that it's not. Is it a trendy trend?
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13. Teamwork is determined to learn new technologies to fulfill dreams and overlooking several limitations. And they say what is shown in the video is a real playful demo, not for convincing, but they say it takes time. I have developed for a long time.
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14. For example, they still have to figure out how to make face movements and emotions more accurate. Because this is what if you look closely, you will see that it's not done. Also, the interactions between character and environment itself. Looks a bit rough
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15. Chairman also says that they have a very difficult job waiting for. The gameplay that the protagonist has to hit 1,000 enemy soldiers in heaven showing at the end of video gameplay and many people may notice the frame. The rate is obviously down, including the end boss clash that has problems with the hair lines or the water isn't finished and more.
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16. Their ambition isn't over yet. They have plans to expand this game into a series. Want to put a full-size monster fight system. Increase execution, increase difficulty and more, including concepts. One-Shot Camera (using only one camera to convey the story where the camera will revolve around the main drama without a single cut or fade off in the fighting scene) from God of War which is a game. That he brought as inspiration to develop.
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17. for funding. They have done other games to fund development before and said no plan to sell Black Myth: Wu Kong soon. And some of the team found cats looking to work after video preview. 13 minutes but they all will be at Game Science to continue Wu Kong.
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18. Now they have plans to go back to this game and probably never show again until they have enough to show then no plans to get funded from anywhere else that will change their vision of the power game. Their sniffs are determined to develop this game.
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Source: https://www.pcgamesn.com/black-myth-wukong/gameplay-trailer
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make 8 bit art 在 Jeremy C. Photography Facebook 的最佳解答
Thanks Vogue Hong Kong for featuring me as one of the HK street photographers 🙏🏼
https://www.voguehk.com/en/article/art-lifestyle/best-hong-kong-photographers-instagram/
Below is the previously unreleased complete interview in which I shared about my inspirations, creative flow and philosophy, as well as some techniques. Feel free to take a look & CLS (comment, like & share) 😀
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(V: Vogue J: Jeremy)
V:
What/who inspired your photography style?
J:
When I started photography, Hong Kong’s legendary photographer Ho Fan’s work has inspired me a lot, mostly about the use of light and composition as well as the way to authentically capture the secular life of Hong Kong people. Around 6-7 years ago, I met some friends from Instagram whose double exposure film works are fascinating. They have inspired me to explore deeper in this special way of photo story-telling, which I tried to incorporate daily ordinary elements to make new interpretations of what I feel and perceive about the city. After years of experimentation, I am still enjoying the possibility double exposure brings to my creative journey.
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V:
How would you describe the Hong Kong that you present in your photos?
J:
Hong Kong is a city of varying landscapes (hills, harbours, hyper-dense urban hubs etc). My photos always try to illustrate snippets of things happening around the city, mixing the common experience with a bit of poetic imagination if possible (including openness or even ambiguity for the readers to interpret). At the same time, I always put in mind not to create something too cliche or off-the-ground. Words also play a role in my photos too, as they could add another layer (or twist) of background info or feel to the photos themselves.
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V:
In what way do you present it?
J:
Analogy with an implicit storyline is what I always aim at when I take photos. Although double exposure comprises of only a fraction of my photography work, I believe it suits my visual philosophy well in (1) recording things happening or surrounding around myself/the city in terms of both factual archives and personal-based memory, (2) freeing up the mind by letting imagination flow in (as to temporarily overlap the concrete realities into some forms of surrealism, creating as a remedy for the chaotic world). So I would say it is an aesthetically refreshing way of visual representation.
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V:
Why did you choose this photo?
J:
One of my mostly used double exposure approaches is the experimental blending of observed urban moments with on-the-spot patterns/materials (I have been using the instagram hashtag #rambler_hkdouble to collect my double exposure photos posted on IG). For this picture of Mongkok, I first captured a V-shaped pattern of bluish/greenish tiles from a nearby pedestrian underpass, then I captured the second layer on the Argyle Street footbridge which oversees the V-shape urban canyon of Mongkok. This was taken by an old Nikon film camera with a discontinued film stock called Rollei CN200. I like how the grains and tints worked together to offer a mood of ruggedness.
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V:
Is there a message that you’d like to share through your photos?
J:
I always try to capture the subtlety of a place (incl. urban fabrics and artefacts) through compositions and lighting. I hope my photos would bring a sense of resonance, reminiscence and reflection to my audience (whether HKer or not), connecting them with a place’s own history, her present reality and an extrapolation of the future.
My main channel of photo sharing is on Instagram, but I really treasure the interactions with my audience both online and offline, local and overseas, mostly through web comments, my own photo exhibitions or occasional organised photowalks. I love the moments when I try to inspire people, I got reversely inspired by them too. I hope these modes of sharing could continue in the future.
2020 Aug
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Vogue Hong Kong
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make 8 bit art 在 chungdha Youtube 的最佳解答
Special thanks to Para, follow her on Instagram @lewenhou
In this video we are showing you how to get to Lok Wah South Car Park from Kowloon Bay MTR, we will walk up as honestly as waiting for the bus you would already arrived at the location. On top of the Lok Wah South Car Park we can find two special build art pieces which a lot of visitors and tourist go to just to take a picture of themselves at. However do note, that in the weekends it be even more busy than weekdays. So to get a chance to take a perfect picture without someone else getting in the shot, you need to be quite quick and aggressive to take up the turn as there no cue to wait up on.
Mostly the most important shot is to take the images with the circles and also when the sun is at the right spot you get some great diagonal lines added to the image. But if you want someone to pose in the circles there are a few things you need to remember. First is you don't want the person to block the circles so you don't want them to stand in the middle in the first circle as he or she would block the circles behind them, what you want to do is to offset them to one side, either sit on the bottom edge or lean on the side. If the person want to be in the middle its better to position them further down a few circles to get your shot.
Honestly the location is nice, but a bit warn down due to so many people taking pictures there, but due to so many people visiting this location, you need quite a lot of patience to get your turn and honestly not that many things to photography than just those circles.
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10 MOST POPULAR JAPANESE SELFIE POSES BY HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
We talk about the top 10 selfie poses used by Japanese high school girls, or young Japanese girls in general. And as usual, we reenact them.... awkwardly.
Here are the 10 Japanese selfie poses:
1. Peace Sign Pose
The most common but we have to go over this classic.
2. Toothache Pose
Mimicking having a toothache, a cutesy pose. It became common from fashion magazine covers to show nail designs, and soon Japanese girls picked it up. It also helps to hide the roundness of one's face, an oftentimes undesired trait.
3. Paw Pose (or Gao Pose)
Mimicking putting a paw up. Many variations including holding it at differing heights, one or two hands, etc. It is thought to have started out with Harajuku pop icon, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, who posted selfies with her hands held like claws, showing her new nail designs. Others argue that the pose came from Lady Gaga's "paws up" pose.
It is also called 'Gao' pose as gao is the Japanese way of describing a roar. This related to the girl playfully acting like a cute little animal.
4. Hiding One Eye Pose
Covering one eye is another popular selfie pose, used both to show off one’s fingernails and eye-make.
5. Eliza Pose
The “Eliza” pose was named after the popular CanCam model, Eliza Ikeda (or Elaiza Ikeda). She posed in her selfies by lightly squeezing her cheeks to emphasize her lips.
6. Hamu Hamu Pose
“Hamu” is the onomatopoeia of the action of lightly biting. Selfies where the subject gently bites her lower lip are now becoming more popular amongst the teenage girls, as well as being much more warmly received by young males (especially compared to poses such as the duck pose / ahiru guchi).
7. Drinking Pose (or Near-Chu Pose)
Another upcoming selfie pose is the “drinking-out-from-a-straw” pose, known in Japanese as the “near-chu” pose. It gives the impression of kissing (“chu” is onomatopoeia of kissing).
8. Pinching the Cheek Pose
Pinching-the-cheek pose looks strange, but also cute as well. Apparently, it rose to popularity thanks to a smartphone app where the user can manipulate their taken image to stretch their cheek out a bit. One potential reason why this is popular amongst girls is that it apparently helps to reduce wrinkle lines from laughing and smiling.
9. Covering the Mouth Pose
Like the “covering-one-eye” pose, hiding your mouth to only show the top half of your face is also popular recently. Many girls use this selfie pose to show off their eye-make up, as well as the nail designs, together.
10. Pistol
The “pistol” pose, finally, was popularized by Manami Enosawa, one of the more well-known models in Seventeen magazine. Like the “toothache” pose, the “finger pistol” covers the chin and cheek areas to hide the roundness of one’s face, albeit with a dash off added fun.
Which selfie poses do you do? Let us know in the comments!
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