Wednesday, August 29, 2012

DAG

Introducing a main character of in my work in progress series, Alternatus,
her name is DAG. Her appearance is black and white, but her personality is the opposite. She is happy, colorful, and is very friendly. Her powers are strange. She can spew black ink from her fingertips and create hardened objects and creatures which both protect and serve her. She is still in development in the story, but hope she become a likable and published character.   


Here is a my 3D model DAG (Dark Arts Girl), which is still a work in progress.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Fantasy Junk world here we go!

In recent developments, I have been working on a 2d-sidescrolling plat-former. You are a young man whom mysteriously finds his way into a junkyard, that is not made of this reality, in search of a treasure. But, the warden of the junkyard sees your actions and doesn't approve of this, so the warden throws many of his junkyard baddies in your way. You, the main character must demolish these obstacles and find the unbelievable secrets and treasures hidden in the junkyard.

In gameplay, you are to use the tools you are given in the junkyard such as grapple hook, drill and a leaf-blower which turns into a flamethrower, as weapons. You must use these tools to transverse your way though junkyard puzzles and enemies. We are still working on tutorials and instruction, but we shall  make this a real game! So take care and make your projects real! (publish it)

Friday, December 16, 2011

How to work a odd job

Step 1: Agree to the Job
Step 2: Maintain your creative personality and your "willing to listen" personality
Step 3 : Have the right tools ( I use a Wacom Bamboo Tablet to paint these
Step 4 : Understand what is being asked of you ( ask questions)
Step 5: Get the Job done whether you like it or not.

These are illustration ( both unused and used) for an small task I was given to work on an animated film.








Step 1: Agree to the Job
Step 2: Maintain your creative personality and your "willing to listen" personality
Step 3 : Have the right tools ( I use a Wacom Bamboo Tablet to paint these
Step 4 : Understand what is being asked of you ( ask questions)
Step 5: Get the Job done whether you like it or not.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

The First Arc

For those who read this blog it is not for the squeemish and sensitive minded. Viewer's eye discreation is advised, for Enjoyment and offense.

thanks for reading my blog's first entry and soon to be more entries