Eaves Dev Log: Tutorial Video Demo is here!
Hello everyone, after a period of silence, we’re finally sharing our latest update.
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The video shows a small demo based on the fortune-telling stall scene from the Along the River During the Qingming Festival painting.
At first, we were concerned that with too many tile assets, completing tasks in the level mode would require constantly searching through menus, which felt cumbersome. So we tried simplifying the process—resources related to each small task are now displayed directly. Testing it out, the flow feels much smoother.
Overall, Eaves will be a fun and free-form cyber museum of Chinese culture, delivered through a series of small levels. Completing levels unlocks special related resources, which can then be used in the free sandbox mode to create your own ancient-style world. Currently, I’m starting with Along the River During the Qingming Festival because reference materials for this piece are quite comprehensive. In the future, we plan to include various classical paintings, ancient architecture, and even classical poetry and prose, all integrated into levels of different sizes.
What do you think!
[previewyoutube][/previewyoutube]
The video shows a small demo based on the fortune-telling stall scene from the Along the River During the Qingming Festival painting.
At first, we were concerned that with too many tile assets, completing tasks in the level mode would require constantly searching through menus, which felt cumbersome. So we tried simplifying the process—resources related to each small task are now displayed directly. Testing it out, the flow feels much smoother.
Overall, Eaves will be a fun and free-form cyber museum of Chinese culture, delivered through a series of small levels. Completing levels unlocks special related resources, which can then be used in the free sandbox mode to create your own ancient-style world. Currently, I’m starting with Along the River During the Qingming Festival because reference materials for this piece are quite comprehensive. In the future, we plan to include various classical paintings, ancient architecture, and even classical poetry and prose, all integrated into levels of different sizes.
What do you think!