Showing posts with label game design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label game design. Show all posts

Monday, September 12, 2011

It seems as though a lot of the people that I follow on Blogger have been leaving for tumblr. I don't say that I really blame them. Tumblr is how I hope the future or writing papers will be. You have a source and you can see where images and ideas have come from and who has added input before it gets to you. I still like my blogger and don't plan on getting rid of it too soon. Tumblr is also more busy than Blogger is in terms of updates and the blogs you can view.

My online classes have started up at AAU and I really like my professors they have lots of office hours and are really quick to review your work and in some cases allow resubmission as long as its completed by the deadline.

This past weekend I went to a wedding of one of my very best friends ever Jess Jones her and Matt have been dating about 5.5 years since our Jr. Prom and yesterday was the first time they kissed. So it was a very "B'AWWWE" moment. Also got to dance with my husband to a married couples dance at the wedding and I was very "SQUEEE".

Oliver and I have also started work on a territorial TCG. I would like us to have something functional before one of the three Lancaster Gaming Cons next year (yeah, Lancaster, Pennsylvania is BIG for traditional gaming who knew?). That is also an excitement that we are both passionate about. Me gaming and card illustration and him with card games and designs.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

So I've Graduated...

... and I didn't get the grant money I was hoping for from the Delaware Scholarship Incentive Program. So I can't really afford graduate school next year. I spoke with my one friends sister who has 1 bachelors degree and 3 masters degrees and she said that after Oliver and I get married financial aid becomes a lot easier to come by. I can see that being true. Still not attending graduate school right away even though I got in and even was able to skip a class is a pretty big downer. So I'll be working saving money, paying back loans, applying at game companies, and today I sent out about 100 postcards for various illustration jobs that my work seemed to fit into. I am also reconsidering going to graduate school specifically for animation. I'm thinking more of an "Entertainment Technology" program and to specialize in animation, because I think I might rather work in video games because of the constant production work flow and I like being busy. That and with video game you don't get the out sourcing that comes with the animation territory (at least television animation).


So since graduation other than working I've also been working on food illustrations as seen above because Charlie suggested it to me after he saw my postcard 3 months ago and I'm finally getting around to drawing some

I've also started preproduction work for my next animated short "Level 4 Goblin" Title still in the works. I've pretty much started on making a map and fleshing out the map a bit so that I have and idea on where this goblin is going when I storyboard it. The basic concept is this goblin gets dropped into a game of dungeons and dragons while the world is being built around him I expect the run time to be between a minute and 2 and a half minutes. That'll sort its self out after I do the story boards and throw them into an animatic. I also want to go to 3 film festivals that have animation as part of their work and depending on what happens next year I really want to go to the Ottawa animation fest.

I have also watched this one anime Puella Magi Madoka Magica and between that and The Amazing World of Gumball airing on CN I am really taken a back by their animation. They are very different types of shows; Madoka Magica is a sad sad show with amazing character development and upon watching the ending my tears caused Lancaster PA to rain for a day straight, and Gumball is a silly show with less developed characters and convenient situations and over all hilarious shenanigans. Both these shows that have recently been airing in their respected countries have several different animation styles and techniques inter graded in the show and pull it off really really well.

This is a .gif from Madoka Magica and it doesn't show how awesome these combined techniques really look, but it does show the gest of what I am talking about. (Also from this show I learned that Joan of Arc was a magical girl).

The character designs are really adorable and between that and the way the backgrounds are build and the lighting in some of these shots I'm really blown away. (This show has the most intelligent humorous cartoon mom).

I'll try not to wait too long between posts because the result tends to be super long.