Remember, there was a person who spent time at work designing, coding and testing this animation and I can guarantee you the entire time was laughing about getting paid to do it.
Remember, there was a person who spent time at work designing, coding and testing this animation and I can guarantee you the entire time was laughing about getting paid to do it.
We all saw things during this process. Dark, dark things.
Is this because this is a safe, cute test of the jiggle engine before you add it to more horrifying things we don't want? Because that's the first thing I thought of.
Then I imagined it. And now I can't sleep at night, for the terror that awaits and looms with it's thick, greasy bulk...
There was no cute, safe test. Things went from zero to balls deep in a single video.
And before you ask, I'm making sure I'm allowed to share it before I actually do.
Yeah, that is the fear. Designing a new physics interaction for just one thing is never feasible, after all. And once something like that gets out into the dev toolkit, it's only a short time before experiments happen.
Horrible, squishy experiments.