Shadowlord Studio
KillJoy | 23 | They/It | Puerto Rican
Hello, everyone. It's your webmaster, KillJoy, but you can call me Phel or Riv. This site was made in order to do uncensored stories AND have a more personal site outside of the internet. Because of this I genuinely recommend you all to stay away from this site if you're below 18 years of age, but honestly, you do you. Just know that I warned you.
I'm an artist, a writer and a beginner game developer who has autism, DID and NPD traits. Therefore a big chunk of my games have these characteristics to cope with my symptoms and, at the same time, explore trauma and kink via them. So, there is dark content ahead that isn't for the faint of heart. ALL OF MY GAMES will have a warning at the start, so it's up to you to play them or not. I'm also big into yaoi and yuri, although the former is what I like the most.
On the topic of DID, I will not disclose what alter is posting, because one, my DID is a personal thing that I prefer to not talk about unless it's necessary; and two, I want to be seen as a single person here for the whole game development thing. Must admit, though, that sometimes I'll refer to myself as "we" out of habit, since I'm more open about being a system on other online places like Discord. However, I will 100% be open about my NPD since, well, this disorder NEEDS to stop being so stigmatized. I haven't done the area yet, but I'll soon add a diary blog part where I talk about it in detail.
List of tools I use:
- Twine: This is the game engine used for most interactive novels, as it has a very easy-to-use language. It is the base engine used for Degrees of Lewdity and other text-based games.
- Super Videotome: An Visual Novel Maker made by CommunistSister on Itch.io. I used it as a replacement for Ren'Py since it can be done as a HTML file that can be hosted here. It's aesthetic is mainly like those old VNs from the 90's that I personally enjoy.
- Traditional Art: I just use traditional art to do the lineart! Since I don't like how digital pens look, I decided to implement traditional lineart to make it look natural and color it digitally.
- IbisPaint X: The software I use to export the lineart. I extract it by using the "Extract Line Art option", and I use the Liquify tool to fix anything that needs tweaking.
- Infinite Painter: It's the closest app I could find on the PlayStore, since my tablet is an Android and I can't use Procreate. This one might be changed for a better app that I find, since it lags A LOT.