Torup, Skåne, Sweden
I’m finally on twitter! Follow me at: https://twitter.com/OskSta
To celebrate, brought Brick Block back to life! (back to being playable in Chrome, that is. Without downloading a plugin this time)
Söderåsen, Skåne, Sweden
Tivoli Park, Ljublijana, Slovenia
(This country has a lot of castles; Too many, some might say)
a study in tilesets, by Oskar Stålberg
Playable in your browser at:
http://oskarstalberg.com/game/planet/planet.html
Or download a faster version for your desktop at:
http://oskarstalberg.com/game/planet/planet.rar
Vertex 3 finally dropped. On page 170, you can find my breakdown of Brick Block
Klotfallet, Asphyttan, Värmland
Forsen, Asphyttan, Värmland
Stadsskogen, Uppsala
Stadsskogen, Uppsala
3D tile editor, in your browser. Give it a go!
Source: oskarstalberg.com
I took a trip to Söderåsen National Park with some friends the other weekend. My friend and colleague Stedden was nice enough to lend me a camera.
Our gameplay video from E3 2014.
I went to a local sketch night at a café. The theme of the night was “Old” and “Antlers”
The Parkians
I currently live in the town of Malmö, located in Sweden’s southernmost province: Skåne. When I moved here, I was surprised to discover that Skåne harbors an amazing secret:
In most green areas in Skåne, you can find these tiny litle settlements, inhabited by a species of micro-people. These little people go by many different names throughout Skåne; In Malmö they are referred to as “The Parkians”, since they are mainly found in the towns beautiful vast parks.
The best place to look for a Parkian settlements is in old tree-stumps, preferably a couple of paces away from paths heavily trafficked by humans. The tree-stumps provide the Parkians with good building material, and also tends to give them a good vantage point to command the landscape from. Their constructions vary vastly in size - from small family farms to sprawling towns and cities. Apart from tree-stumps, Parkian dwellings can also be found in the cracks between rocks, on the shore of a calm pond, or even in an abandoned anthill.
Even in the age of the internet, the story of the Parkians still remain one of the world’s great untold stories. I think it’s time to share this amazing story with you guys, so I took my camera on a stroll to take some pictures. Here you go!
( The topmost photo was taken by my friend and co-worker Lars Vincent )