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Embark on an exciting adventure between magic and illusion. Conduct your own investigation, solve the disappearance of a rising theatre star, and discover the secrets behind the curtains of the Parisian theatre.
IMMERSE YOURSELF IN THE LORE OF 19th CENTURY PARIS!
A young journalist witnesses the kidnapping of a theatre star, Beatrice Le Brun. The ambitious girl then undertakes her own investigation.
BECOME THE DETECTIVE AND SOLVE FASCINATING RIDDLES!
As it turns out, the main suspect is one Charles Delacroix – a world-famous illusionist who mysteriously vanished some time ago.
EXPLORE HAND-PAINTED LOCATIONS AND LOOK FOR CLUES!
When the journalist and her young associate – Beatrice’s brother – follow the kidnapper, more and more of the truth about the abduction and a mysterious romance come to light.
OVERCOME CHALLENGING HIDDEN OBJECT SCENES!
Is it all just smoke and mirrors, or true magic and pure evil? What really hides in the underbelly of the Parisian Theatre? Discover the identity of the kidnapper and thwart his plans before it’s too late!

Features

  • Dark secrets with an undercurrent of romance!
  • Mysterious story set in 19th century Paris!
  • Solve challenging Hidden Object Puzzles!
  • Explore 30 hand-painted locations!
  • Test yourself in 21 colorful mini-games!
Faces of Illusion: The Twin Phantoms
Moonrise InteractiveDeveloper
Artifex MundiPublisher
2017-01-19Release
🎹🖱️ Keyboard + Mouse
Mixed (88 reviews)
VR Support
Public Linux Depots:
  • Faces of Illusion: The Twin Phantoms Linux Depot [1015.15 M]
The creative process behind creating the locations in Irony Curtain

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This time wed like to acquaint you with the creative process that goes into creating the scenes in the game. Here, for example, we have one of the first locations in the game the conference Evan attends in order to present a speech on Matryoshka.

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1. First off, we begin with a very rough concept art - mapping out the placement of active elements of the scene (the interactive parts that will contain moving objects), and on this, we build the gameplay (with placeholder dialogues and text and placeholder screens instead of minigames). This is usually the fastest part of the process. If we dont like it or something doesnt play out quite as well, we re-do parts of it until everything fits the way we want it to.


PS. Drawing each location out by hand means, that we have concept arts for each and every location in the game! Would you like to see them as bonus material?


2. After the sketch is completed we create a mood board, which sets the color schemes for all locations (we wanted it to not only be cohesive throughout the whole game but also reflect the passing of time morning, afternoon, evening, etc). This is possible thanks to the macrolocation system we have once you go through a set of locations you will not return to them again, so we can give you this sense of passing time.
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3. Based on the concept we then proceed to fill in the details this leads us to a complete lineart. A lineart is (just like the name suggests) a picture that has only the outlines, usually in black. If you havent seen one, it resembles a page taken out of a childs coloring book.

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4. When were happy with the result we create a color palette from the mood board and roughly place them on the lineart. At this stage, we check out if everything works together if the scene conveys what we wanted to say and if its also pleasant for the eye.
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5. Then come the flat colors literally filling in the line art with flat colors. Just one color layer, no shadows, no color blending. You could think of it as colorful paper cutouts placed on the lineart.
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6. The second-to-last step is creating all the shading, light reflections, and all small details that will make-or-break the picture, bringing it to life and helping us tell a story even before theres a single word spoken or even before we introduce any of the main characters.

7. Then, of course, with games comes the step of creating the animations, different states of interactive elements (etc. closed/open doors), etc. But thats a different part of this tale.

So, did you enjoy this little tour? Would you like to see more from Irony Curtain?

[ 2019-01-18 15:21:10 CET ] [Original Post]

Minimum Setup

  • OS: Ubuntu 12.04 (32/64bit)
  • Processor: 2 GHzMemory: 1 GB RAM
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 256 MB VRAM
  • Storage: 2 GB available space
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Recommended Setup

    • OS: Ubuntu 12.04 (32/64bit)
    • Processor: 2.5 GHzMemory: 1 GB RAM
    • Graphics: 512 MB VRAM
    • Storage: 2 GB available space
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