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Dev news wise, another dull week from your perspective – most likely! 🙂 I’ve been refactoring again, and by now you’ll probably be thinking “This guy really likes redoing stuff he’s already done, what about new/cool stuff?” Well, as much… Read More »
More awesome, than a whole bucketful of awesomeness… a picture says a thousand words. My thousand are all ‘Awesome’… Via CreateSpace I now have print editions of Insurmountable Odds! I can’t tell you how it feels to hold a print… Read More »
Ok, so not quite ‘weekly’… 🙂 I just thought I should reassure all that it isn’t entirely ‘all about the book’! The PR machine for IO (Insurmountable Odds) is underway, probably not as much as I should be / could… Read More »
Momentous day! After a long haul, I can finally ship this out into the world and cross my fingers that a) people enjoy it and b) it helps raise some funds for Dominium! The book is now available to buy… Read More »
Here’s another model for you to nose at! Enjoy! Dominium : Sulranian Heavy Frigate by Mak Software on Sketchfab
Enjoy 🙂 Dominium : Balaena Class Trader by Mak Software on Sketchfab
Insurmountable Odds, Book One of When Stars Fall. It is done. Long have I laboured, etc. et al. I can’t tell you how damned good it felt to hit the final ‘Save’ on the document, and Wendy suggested a tweak… Read More »
It’s been yet another good week! NPC’s can now leave local space – so after they have ‘done their business’ (in this instance, docked and undocked from the local station) they can choose a destination and head off into the… Read More »
Just a quick note to show off the latest SketchFab upload – I really need to subscribe to this amazing (basic = free) service! Presenting the Arandil Conglomerate Light Fighter… Dominium : Arandil Light Fighter by Mak Software on Sketchfab… Read More »
This week, I distracted myself from NPC’s (again) by looking at the planned procedural shaders. Initially it was to be a short distraction – as a short mental ‘vacation’ as it were. The metal shader is just an ongoing experiment… Read More »






















