RoadWulf

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Hey Belle, your Patreon has a mistake about your next update. You have the one at the top of the page marked as 1.15.0 releasing on the 3rd, instead of 1.16
 

Belle

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Hey Belle, your Patreon has a mistake about your next update. You have the one at the top of the page marked as 1.15.0 releasing on the 3rd, instead of 1.16
The Patreon page is correct. Version 0.15.0 releases for non-patrons on January 3rd. 0.16.0 is listed as releasing for patrons in the beginning of January.
 
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I think I know how the MC fucks Belle. He will have to ask Nell's father for info. And we will also have impregnation content :D .
 
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Hello, I loved this game and did go through v0.15 but I accidentally lost all my saves...
Can someone kind can give me a save file with the following choices :

-Primrose is your girlfriend
-Eveline (your sister) is not gone

Thank you very much !
 

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I just want to wish all the fans of Long Live the Princess a happy new year. I'm off to celebrate with my family, but I've already made sure to more or less finish the next update. It only requires a little bit more playtesting, so expect it around the 3rd of January.

Here's a teaser:

Callie Sleeping.jpg
 

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I just want to wish all the fans of Long Live the Princess a happy new year. I'm off to celebrate with my family, but I've already made sure to more or less finish the next update. It only requires a little bit more playtesting, so expect it around the 3rd of January.

Here's a teaser:

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happy new year to you too and may all your wishes for the new year come true
 

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I just want to wish all the fans of Long Live the Princess a happy new year. I'm off to celebrate with my family, but I've already made sure to more or less finish the next update. It only requires a little bit more playtesting, so expect it around the 3rd of January.

Here's a teaser:

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Wish u and family a Happy New Year! Finish this one beautifully and start a new book with a bang!
Thanks for being awesome this year, looking forward for the next one :D
 

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I just want to wish all the fans of Long Live the Princess a happy new year. I'm off to celebrate with my family, but I've already made sure to more or less finish the next update. It only requires a little bit more playtesting, so expect it around the 3rd of January.

Here's a teaser:

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A suggestion. Scenes that are very dark are almost always a bad thing. I think you don't really want so dark you can't see, you want a scene that feels like night. I have to turn my brightness up all the way to even see the outline of her blanket.

This page talks about lighting dark scenes. It's about movies, not rendering, but the same concepts apply:
 
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A suggestion. Scenes that are very dark are almost always a bad thing. I think you don't really want so dark you can't see, you want a scene that feels like night. I have to turn my brightness up all the way to even see the outline of her blanket.

This page talks about lighting dark scenes. It's about movies, not rendering, but the same concepts apply:
Something's wrong with your computer then, because I can see that shit just fine.
 

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I just want to wish all the fans of Long Live the Princess a happy new year. I'm off to celebrate with my family, but I've already made sure to more or less finish the next update. It only requires a little bit more playtesting, so expect it around the 3rd of January.

Here's a teaser:

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Just did my traditional Jameson's shot
Happy New Year to you too
And to all my other fellow LLTP fans
 
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Belle

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A suggestion. Scenes that are very dark are almost always a bad thing. I think you don't really want so dark you can't see, you want a scene that feels like night. I have to turn my brightness up all the way to even see the outline of her blanket.

This page talks about lighting dark scenes. It's about movies, not rendering, but the same concepts apply:
There is something wrong with how you've calibrated your monitor. Either that, or you're viewing the images on a bright white background. Do you play many computer games? These often start out by asking you to calibrate the gamma level of the game. Do you find that you often have to turn this way up to see the logos you're supposed to see in these calibration tools? I assure you, my monitor is ideally calibrated to do the kind of graphical work I need to for this game.

I do in fact use actual movie techniques for lighting night scenes. They are all brightly lit (some, like the Samarra and Nell sleep scene, contain light sources that are much brighter than those I use for daytime scenes), with a focus on outlines wherever possible (keeping in mind that the moving camera means that the light won't look ideal in every situation). I use special camera lenses to simulate the effects of low-light conditions, such as dulled shadows and a shift in white levels, without actually having to render true darkness.

What I don't want these scenes to look like, is the typical "night" you see in video games, where everything basically just looks like you're outside on a cloudy day. I want detail to be harder to perceive and shadows to be deeper and more mysterious. I want the player to fiddle around with the girls during the sleep scenes and grow in their anticipation of seeing them in full daylight because they can't really see the colors and details they might want to during the night.
 

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There is something wrong with how you've calibrated your monitor. Either that, or you're viewing the images on a bright white background. Do you play many computer games? These often start out by asking you to calibrate the gamma level of the game. Do you find that you often have to turn this way up to see the logos you're supposed to see in these calibration tools? I assure you, my monitor is ideally calibrated to do the kind of graphical work I need to for this game.

I do in fact use actual movie techniques for lighting night scenes. They are all brightly lit (some, like the Samarra and Nell sleep scene, contain light sources that are much brighter than those I use for daytime scenes), with a focus on outlines wherever possible (keeping in mind that the moving camera means that the light won't look ideal in every situation). I use special camera lenses to simulate the effects of low-light conditions, such as dulled shadows and a shift in white levels, without actually having to render true darkness.

What I don't want these scenes to look like, is the typical "night" you see in video games, where everything basically just looks like you're outside on a cloudy day. I want detail to be harder to perceive and shadows to be deeper and more mysterious. I want the player to fiddle around with the girls during the sleep scenes and grow in their anticipation of seeing them in full daylight because they can't really see the colors and details they might want to during the night.
I don't think my monitor is calibrated poorly. I play lots of games, and don't have issues with them being too dark. I also don't have issues with other images here.

I'm on a 27" iMac, running OSX 10.12.6. I went into the callibration settings and fiddled around with the manual settings and the presets, and the image was always too dark. Everything else on my screen is fairly bright. Looking at the picture, I've got the standard F95zone dark grey background.
 

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I don't think my monitor is calibrated poorly. I play lots of games, and don't have issues with them being too dark. I also don't have issues with other images here.

I'm on a 27" iMac, running OSX 10.12.6. I went into the callibration settings and fiddled around with the manual settings and the presets, and the image was always too dark. Everything else on my screen is fairly bright. Looking at the picture, I've got the standard F95zone dark grey background.
Well, I don't know what to tell you. It looks perfectly fine on the standard F95 background here. It sounds like you might be suffering from crushed blacks in your setup, or your monitor could have trouble with certain color ranges. Either that, or it's just a personal preference, though what you describe sounds more extreme than that.

Do keep in mind that you're looking at a dark room, dark pillows, dark bed sheets, and a dark floor in this particular image. Once the sheets are off, the details are much easier to see.
 
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