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Sprite Lamp - Dynamic Lighting For 2D Art

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Not a game itself but will be very useful for developers I'm sure, Sprite Lamp is a tool to help game developers combine 2D art, such as digital painting or pixel art, with dynamic lighting.

I know basically nothing about art so I hope some of you find it useful without me really explaining anything, this is just to highlight what could be a cool project for developers.

They have already hit their goal too, so it will come to Linux, epic win!

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scaine Dec 5, 2013
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Not sure if you can see this if you didn't pledge, but Paradise Lost recently mentioned Sprite Lamp after they hit a stretch goal to improve their sprite animations!
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1183462809/paradise-lost-first-contact/posts/680179

So basically, one Kickstarter project is potentially using another Kickstarter project to improve their work. Doesn't get much better than that.
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