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sugpake · 11 days
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ITS APRIL 13 YOU KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS
FETCH ME NEIL
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sugpake · 22 days
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Happy April fools, don’t have much to say
But uhh have good day
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sugpake · 2 months
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So that new Pokemon present, am I right?
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sugpake · 3 months
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Sunspot from Fortnite
I'm sorry but have you seen this guy? He's so adorable I just can't. I'll proceed to leave now..
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sugpake · 3 months
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sugpake · 4 months
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Starting the year off right with a banger meme
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sugpake · 4 months
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sugpake · 4 months
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hey i have hiccups can someone scare me
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sugpake · 4 months
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sugpake · 4 months
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merry christmas 🎅🐦
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sugpake · 4 months
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post this jibanyan expeditiously
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sugpake · 5 months
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Made the shimmying Mario from the recent SMRPG remake trailer into a GIF, lookit him go
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sugpake · 5 months
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mario rpg art
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sugpake · 5 months
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In New Super Mario Bros. Wii, some objects in the background, such as Peach's Castle at the beginning of the first level, appear to shift slightly in perspective as the camera scrolls by, to increase the sense that the scene is three-dimensional despite the gameplay only being confined to a two-dimensional plane.
However, due to the game using orthographic projection (a manner of rendering where objects are not distorted by perspective), the standard way of implementing this effect - to simply place the object at a distance to the camera and pan it across, letting the perspective shift naturally - is not actually possible. Instead, the designers used a trick where objects that need to shift simply rotate along a central axis as the camera moves back and forth. The effect is slightly optically inaccurate but subtle enough to mistake for true perspective shifting during gameplay.
By modifying the game's code to add a multiplier to the rotation value, it becomes easily visible, revealing the trick. Note how the castle stands still when the camera is not moving, and rotates in the opposite direction of the camera movement.
Main Blog | Twitter | Patreon | Source: youtube.com user "DuneDudeNG"
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sugpake · 6 months
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Hello lovely people I forgot I had a tumblr
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sugpake · 6 months
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today my bf and i were talking about visiting my home for the holidays and i was (sadly) wondering aloud if i should cut my hair and our kid was like "why would you cut your hair??? your hair is cool" and not knowing how to explain it to him i said "my family doesnt think boys should have long hair" to which he went silent, wordlessly pulled out his phone and then swiftly held it out with a picture of keeanu reeves on his phone
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sugpake · 6 months
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