
"I've never made a video game or anything like it, so it's going to take a while. He of course started where any aspiring games aficionado would; creating a 3D model of the late singer and host Cilla Black. Using the digital sculpting app Nomad, Lycett began carving a 3D sphere into a depiction of the Surprise! Surprise! star based on a reference of her from 2008, refusing to use any mirror duplication tools as any great artist would."
"He then attached his terrifying labour of love to the 3D model of a parking meter, which he created using 3D scanning technology similar to that used in software like Google Maps. Lycett did this, he says, to make the body of his creation to look 'a little bit like C-3PO.' He tried to scan a sausage for the limbs, but because it 'wobbles', he said 'it didn't come out sausage shaped'."
"That's your player. Next thing to do is to create the first boss. Unfortunately, the pansexual comedian left the video there, telling viewers to join him for future updates outlining his development."
Joe Lycett, a 37-year-old British comedian, has started a video game development series despite having no prior experience in games creation. Using digital sculpting app Nomad, he created a 3D model of late singer Cilla Black's head, intentionally avoiding mirror duplication tools. He then attached this model to a 3D scanned parking meter to form the player character, aiming for a C-3PO-like appearance. After attempting to scan a sausage for limbs, which failed due to its wobbling nature, he created Peperami-textured arms and legs instead. Lycett presented this creation as his game's player character and announced plans to develop a boss character next, though the actual game concept remains unexplained.
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