![]() “We wanted to try and create a living, breathing environment for Alto to inhabit,” Nesbitt says. As Alto, your shepherd/avatar, shreds the mountain in hot pursuit of his escaping llamas, he navigates a surreal alpine landscape designed by artist Harry Nesbitt. This iOS game is stupidly addictive, and the best explanation I have is because it’s so damn pretty.ĭevelopers Ryan Cash and Jordan Rosenberg of Snowman are the guys behind Alto’s Adventure, one of the most beautiful mobile games in recent memory. ![]() And yet, I find myself coming back again and again. In terms of gameplay, it’s fun but not groundbreaking. Maybe you'll crash into a rock or miss a landing, but no problem you’ll start over again at the top of the never-ending slope. I want to be sure on everything before moving forward on my art.Alto’s Adventure has a simple premise: Speed down a mountain on your snowboard, pull some tricks, collect some coins, capture a llama or two while you’re at it. Sorry in advance if this is very simple stuff. More examples of similar background effects but from Night In The Woods: Is the background image a gradient or solid color manipulated by light?Īlso are the leaves dropping the use of the particle system? Are they all different textures with gradients? Is this done by a simple gradient? Or is there other images used with opacity to achieve this effect?Īnother Example for the background parallax. In this image in the red section you can see a fog type area. However how do the vector images change in color? I'm assuming they are PNGs with a base color. In this image you can see the Sun Rising, from a prototype you can view it here in a web player. Here is a development blog from one of the developers: ![]() ![]() What I want to know is if he actually creates the the "fog type" effect with the art or if it's done with a Post Processing effect or lighting. In the Mobile game Alto's Adventure you can see and tell he is using Vector Art for the game. ![]()
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