Space2D
- June 10, 2018
- Brainchild
Space2D is a game that enables quick creation of detailed space scenes, with procedurally generated stars, nebulae, planets, and suns on adjustable parallax layers. Its features include dynamic lighting, individual layer export for parallax, customizable resolution, and filters, all for use in other games and projects without any royalty fees. It also offers the ability to regenerate specific layers and produces close-up planets with an array of color and ring combinations.
Reviews
- Great software for beginners in illustration, providing a time-saving tool for creating desktop backgrounds and galaxy views.
- Offers easy exporting options and the ability to import custom objects, making it a useful tool for storytelling and game development.
- While limited, it can be a fun and effective tool for creating simple space scenes, especially for those without extensive art skills.
- The app is considered overpriced for its basic features and low-quality output, with many users suggesting it should be free or significantly cheaper.
- Lacks support for ultrawide resolutions and has limited options for customizing the appearance of stars and planets.
- The simplicity of the tool may not meet the needs of more experienced artists, who may find it too basic compared to other software.
- story4 mentions
- 25 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 25 % negative mentions
The story aspect is appreciated for its potential in enhancing storytelling, particularly for those who prefer to focus on narrative without the distraction of graphics. However, some users find it less accessible for their personal use.
“I personally can't use it, but still see the virtue for storytelling.”
“This tool is more for a storyteller who doesn't want to deal with graphics too much.”
- graphics2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The graphics in this tool are minimalistic, catering primarily to storytellers who prefer to focus on narrative rather than visual elements. Users note that the design is not a central feature, allowing for a more streamlined storytelling experience.
“This tool is more for a storyteller who doesn't want to deal with graphics too much.”