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"Are you sure this is how the game works...?"
"Whaddya mean? That's what the card says~!"
Riri brought home some souvenirs from her April Fools trip, and Mabel knows exactly how all of them work! These games are really quite simple, you just read the card and do what it says. And if the text is confusing, you just ignore the confusing bits, of course.
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Silly follow-up to this year's April Fools campaign! I had a few unused props from the day of rendering, and it only felt right that Mabel get to make an appearance somewhere in there, applying her 'expertise' to the festivities (and roping in a few other participants to help).
Apr 8, 2024
Everything all in one place! Minus some of the random Lego photos interspersed with these renders and all that.
For those who want to see everything from their original posts, here's a handy link to an advanced search for all of those... https://twitter.com/search?f=live&q=(from%3Asaftkeur)%20until%3A2024-04-05%20since%3A2024-03-30&src=typed_query
Technically everything was already posted in full resolution, but I have no idea what Twitter's compression is like on these. So consider this an extra bonus for everyone; all of the images are rendered in the same default 4k(?) size that my phone takes photos in ^^
As an extra extra bonus, I'll also be aiming to post a nice behind the scenes on these later, since it's a more involved technique than my usual due to the photos being involved! I got it more or less figured out this year to make it as simple as possible, but it's still pretty complex (and I'm quite proud of it). Not quite as far as 3D tracking and stuff like you'd use for VFX in movies, but a similar concept.
Expect that in... probably not for a couple of days at least, since I have some other IRL job things to take care of, but we'll see where I find the time for it!