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Making of Cards in Fogpiercer

Talk Godotfest25
Krystof Klestil
Krystof Klestil
Game developer and creative specialist

We put in a lot of effort to make the cards in Fogpiercer feel and look awesome, the cards need a lot of information that is then also communicated to the player. In the talk I’ll show how we went about implementing both 2D and 3D versions of the cards.

There’s a lot to consider with cards in games, in a way they’re a bit like buttons, buttons with tons of information and requirements, they also need animations and juicy visuals that support player fantasy. Fogpiercer uses both 2D and 3D cards, depending on context. We went through numerous iterations and polish rounds to make the cards in Fogpiercer look and work the way they do now. I’ll share our process, how they changed over time, what they look like now and how we achieved current results.

50 minutes
English
This session will be recorded

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