You know when you’re watching a Studio Ghibli movie and you just want to eat the food? That’s the reaction I had to Harry Alisavakis’ clip showing off his visual effects work on an animation of a glistening bowl of ramen. In a short video, he demos the highest possible soup technology, with a delicious looking broth layered on top of noodles.
We have soup and more in Cool WIP, Polygon’s roundup of eye-catching clips and screenshots of works in progress. In this column, the Polygon staff scours the internet for the most interesting games still under construction to give you a sampler of the coolest up-and-coming projects.
This week, we have a runner who’s faster than Sonic himself, a colorful sci-fi game, a first-person shooter that takes place in a family computer, and a developer who makes cute content about 3D art.
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theme is «Food» so I tried making some of these delicious-looking anime ramen ✨ It made me quite hungry making it, so I guess I did something right <a href=«https://twitter.com/hashtag/unity3d?src=hash&ref_src=» https: www.polygon.com>#unity3d <a href=«https://twitter.com/hashtag/madewithunity?src=hash&ref_src=» https: www.polygon.com>#madewithunity <a href=«https://twitter.com/hashtag/screenshotsaturday?src=hash&ref_src=» https: www.polygon.com>#screenshotsaturday pic.twitter.com/FVoORW4XPQ
Harry Alisavakis is a developer and visual effects artist who works at a studio called Jumpship. In his off time, he runs a Discord server called Technically Speaking where developers take on challenges like making certain kinds of models or effects. This week, he shared an
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