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Dmitry Create

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Hello, when I view a product and then press the back button to go out and back to where I was scrolling before I viewed the product, my last position that I was scrolled to seems to reset up a bit, and its annoying because I have to then scroll all the way back down then to the point I was at first. Please fix so that I stay at the last position I was at before going back from a product page!

Please make FBX files of the models so I can use them in Godot, these assets would be perfect for my medieval game!

Please make FBX files of the models so I can use them in Godot, these assets would be perfect for my medieval game!

Great, good luck with it, I will be waiting, thanks!

Awesome work, these work great for my medieval game!

What an adorable environment!

Thanks so much for this, its perfect for my medieval game! My favorite pieces are Silverbook and Elven Dawn by the way!

This is exactly what I was looking for, thanks so much!

Yeah that's what I gathered.

In Normap, you can select multiple images to generate a normal map from which are then saved in the same directory as the source image as a PNG file which you can then use in any 3D content!

After generation, you are provided with a 3D view of your normal map in action with a light you can move around to see how the shadow and light react to it!

Instructions on usage:

1. Extract the Normap zip file

2. Click the Normap.bat file in the extracted folder

3. A file explorer window will show every time you select an image. Choose a source image for the normal map to be generated from, then click "Open", or "Cancel" if your done selecting images so that the normal map generation can start.

4. After the normal map generates, a window will show with a preview of your normal map on the source image. Move your mouse around to move the light, and click the screen to toggle the normal map on and off to see the difference with and without the normal map applied to the source image!

If you have any questions or feature requests, let me know!

Get it now on itch.io here

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That would be nice, like the Jams section could be for any kind of jam!

I will look into it, thanks for your help!

Interesting, thanks for sharing this!

Is the client-server thing free?

I see, thanks for sharing this!

Hello, this looks like absolutely amazing technology and i'm really curious how you made it!

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Thanks for letting me know this! I now have it paid so that when you buy it, you can download any new uploads forever!

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In Plotastory, you can add plots, characters, locations, objects, systems, and write additional ideas for any novels, movies, games, etc!

There is also a built-in guide to using this software!

For plots, you can name the plot title, specify the plot purpose, and write the plot itself.

For characters, you can name the character, specify the character role, and write additional explanitories.

For locations, you can name the location, specify the mood of the location, and write additional explanitories.

For objects, you can name the object, specify the purpose of the object, and write additional explanitories and features.

For systems, you can specify the system type, the system features, and any other explanitories.

For additional ideas, you have a large writing area for everything.

Additional instructions can be found in the built-in guide!

You can save and open stories of course.

Claim Plotastory for $0.99 now on winter sale (originally $1.99)!

Like I say in the About section in the software, if you have any feature requests, let me know so that we can make Plotastory greater!

Claim it now here!

Great to know, thanks!

Awesome, thanks for letting me know!

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Okay, the fixed versions are uploaded! I tested the software on another  computer  and it worked as expected. Hope you enjoy!

I figured out the problem (it was a certain dependency that I forgot to include in the exported files)! I will upload the fix soon (I am doing last moment improvements to the app)!

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No there usually isn't a problem with the web server. If your having issues, its most likely your game. If your browser supports it, you can open the Web Console in your browser to check for errors.

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Hello, I am a professional Godot developer and I just started teaching on Patreon at Dmitry Create. You can search for Dmitry Create on Patreon since itch.io doesn't allow spammy Patreon links! (I have the same profile image on Patreon that I have here)

I make a new tutorial every Saturday and I also take tutorial requests!

Thank you!

Interesting, thanks for letting me know!

Interesting perspective!

I see, thanks for explaining this!

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Interesting, thanks for showing this!

But it took couples of years to get to that point with only around 20 buys?