Chapter 545
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"It's great that I won't get fat."
Josiah returned to his study to see Hiri playing Minecraft with Taylin.
It was the weekend, so Hiri didn't have to go to the Shawshank Redemption set, so the Spellcaster had a taste of her own medicine.
She probably sat on the sofa like bed and played the game for the entire morning.
"Get fat?" Ciri subconsciously glanced at her own slender arms, and then at her own chest. "If it's still possible, I'd like to put on some weight."
"… …"
Josiah was glad that the Dark Elf had chosen to leave.
The elves' physique was different from humans. Even though the Dark Elf had the physique of a Nephilic Judge, she was still troubled by her own weight gain.
"Mr … Josiah." Taylin put down her controller and stood up from the bed when she saw Josiah. "About this afternoon's story …"
"I don't have time to write the new story for Sherlock Holmes."
Josiah knew what the Frost Elf was waiting for. Most of the Weave viewers were waiting for Sherlock Holmes.
"I see. Mr Josiah has just finished filming a new movie, he must be tired. Eh? Wait … "
Taylin hesitated for a moment as if she wanted to say something, but when she noticed that her character was about to die, she quickly picked up the controller made of raw crystal.
But it was a pity that the Frost Elf's familiarity with the game was too low. Even though Taylin clumsily played the game, she still died in the end.
"Taylin fell into the lava again? Hmm … there's still some metal in the chest in the storage. "
Josiah heard Carolee's voice. It seemed like the flower of Falosi was playing a game with them.
"That's Taylin."
Josiah knew that when playing this game, the penalty for a character falling into the lava was huge. All of the equipment on the character would disappear.
So in order to comfort the Frost Elf …
"I'll try to write new content tomorrow," Josiah said.
"Really?"
When Taylin heard this, she was instantly energized.
"I think I heard Josiah's voice just now."
Suddenly, Carolee's voice sounded from the Weave in front of Taylin. The Frost Elf had released her voice from the Weave.
"Mr. Josiah said that he's going to update Sherlock Holmes tomorrow," Taylin replied to Carolee with some excitement.
"I haven't read that book yet …" As soon as Carolee said that, Josiah heard another familiar voice in the live chat channel.
"It's finally going to update? I've waited for so long! "
Josiah remembered this voice. It should be the girl named Dorothy from the Iron Nation.
Hiri looked at Josiah with an unreadable expression, so Josiah did not participate in the conversation. He walked directly to his desk and sat down.
A large amount of light formed a white cat next to Josiah's hand. Seeing this scene, Hiri immediately understood that Josiah was going to start programming the Weave. She quietly asked Taylin to turn off the Weave's external sound.
This white cat had grown quite a bit after not seeing it for a while. Not only did it grow, but its functions also became a lot stronger.
Josiah closed his eyes and established a connection with the World Tree on the desk. He gradually entered a state of meditation.
When Josiah opened his eyes again, the surroundings had become a space made of pure white.
This was the consciousness of the World Tree. If Josiah focused, he could vaguely see a large amount of inscriptions flowing past his hand.
"I didn't expect to play VR in this world for the first time."
Josiah looked to his side. The white cat had also appeared in front of Josiah.
As the World Tree took root in Noland and grew day by day, the assistance that the white cat could provide to Josiah became more and more exaggerated.
"Bring up the game engine I wrote before." Josiah gave an order to the white cat.
The white cat had been tidying its hair at the side. It did not even look up at Josiah.
However, a large amount of inscriptions suddenly surged towards Josiah. These inscription codes finally condensed into a special window.
"Can you read these things?" Josiah looked back at the white cat. It opened its eyes and nodded at Josiah.
"…"
Josiah thought for a moment. Then, a translucent drawing board and paper appeared in his hand. Josiah spent half an hour drawing a blond male elf on the drawing board.
"Try to use the code I built to make this character three-dimensional." Josiah said.
The white cat tilted its head slightly. A male elf that was close to reality appeared in front of Josiah. However, his appearance was still too different from the "Kael 'thas Sunstrider" that Josiah had drawn. Only the clothes were somewhat similar.
"I don't want the illusion of the Frost Elves that once served you. I want to use a drawing." Josiah came in front of the white cat and gestured. "I don't need it to be too complicated or too detailed. You just need to imagine that this character is a three-dimensional image pieced together from countless planes. With your computing ability, it should be very simple."
The white cat closed its eyes. In the next second, colorful blocks gathered beside Josiah. In the next second, a humanoid model appeared in front of Josiah.
"It's done?! Although it's very rough, it's still feasible. I need to add some details of the patterns here. "
It would be a waste if the computing ability of the World Tree was not used well. Josiah began to guide the white cat in perfecting this character.
After a full two hours, the white cat yawned impatiently. A more vivid "Kael 'thas Sunstrider" finally appeared in front of Josiah.
"Anyway … let's try compatibility first."
Josiah shrunk the model and directly "dragged" it into the engine framework that he had written.
The white cat's learning ability was terrifying. Josiah used this model to further edit it without any problems.
"It actually worked!"
Josiah picked up the white cat. Its four short legs waved in the air somewhat helplessly. In the next second, it disappeared from Josiah's hands.
"This should be able to shorten the progress to within half a year."
When Josiah first had the idea of officially making a "next-generation" game, it would probably take him several years to complete it by himself.
However, with this white cat, he could save a lot of time. In addition, time in the state of meditation was much slower than in the real world.
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