Tag: release

  • Kage v0.3.200512 released!

    Version 0.3.x series first Maintenance Package released! kagestudio_v0.3.200512_win64.zip kagestudio_0.3.200512_amd64.deb Yes, that’s a Debian file, tested working on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS — along with the usual Windows release. The big file size difference is because Windows (50MB) includes official precompiled FFMPEG from ffmpeg.org and Gtkmm-3.0 runtime, while GNU/Linux (295KB) will ask you to separately pre-install its…

  • Kage v0.3.200411 released!

    Version 0.3.x series achieved! kagestudio_v0.3.200411_win64.zip Still a late-ALPHA or early-BETA release but still a good progress. As most backlogs for v0.3 has already been implemented in previous release, didn’t really expect to implement last few needed changes in achieving version 0.3 soon given the difficulty compared the first set of v0.3 backlogs done. Demo, you…

  • Kage v0.2.200330 released!

    Yes. An actual release. Not an April Fool’s. kagestudio_v0.2.200330_win64.zip And I kid you not, this release is packed with 65 CHANGES mostly related to Timeline Pane. Source code is available via SVN, at SourceForge. As a quick preview, here’s a timelapsed screencast of me illustrating a frame from Japanese Anime, Your Name (Kimi no Na…

  • Kage Studio 0.2.20200202 released

    Kage Studio 0.2.20200202 released

    Yes! Another early BETA release! Since releasing the first Kage Studio early BETA, I’ve made some minor but important fixes. 64bit Windows users (yes, even Windows 7 — not sure with earlier Windows) should be able to enjoy exporting their animations to AVI now that we packed a pre-compiled FFmpeg (by FFmpeg team) to the…

  • Gnu on Google Play

    Gnu on Google Play

    Gnu, the GNU mascot, from the gang of Smack! was seen running for berries. No, this is not from the Android-port of our game, Smack! but a game of TVN Mobile, whose first Android app is a more of a tool. Still to try the game to test it myself — looks fun from the…

  • Kisi on App Store?

    Kisi on App Store?

    Kisi and the gang from Smack! was spotted on Apple’s App Store but not with an iDevice (meaning the iPhone/iPad/iPod stuff) port of Smack! Last February, a member of Open Game Art community was awed by the cuteness of the gang posted on Open Game Art’s site, that he asked permission to use the sprites…