07-20-2021, 12:51 AM
Hello,
I am into programming and I am working on little Game Projects.
For that I am also making Artworks.
I am not sure, if I can dare to call it "concept art", but theoretically what I am doing is the most pure form of it:
I am coming up with an idea, putting it down on paper/the screen, then making it into a game-asset and implementing it into the game.
I started a Youtube Channel for these projects and since the beginning of July I did 2 videos a week, always showing the progresses or little things that I learned (not necessarily about art).
I will show you pictures of each project and put a Link to a video about that project.
Hopefully anybody besides me finds Game-Making-Projects like this interesting.
1. 2d RPG Adventure Game
RPG DevLog 1
The "Artwork" for this Game is very simplistic, because it was easier to produce and get it on the screen.
I will have to change it in some way to make it appealing to a player, because right now probably most people would find it not appealing enough to wanna play it. Especially the characters, who are only better stickfigures.
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2. Isometric Game (like a City-building game)
Isometric DevLog 1
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Because the "graphics" of the first game are so simplistic, I was experimenting with Isometric Graphics, because it might have more appeal. But it is of course way more complicated than the 2d view.
3. Finished Project: A Megaman Level (and Boss)
Finished Level
Concept beforehand
I made this to warm up with progamming. In the video you see the whole finished Level without commentary. The other video was the idea beforehand.
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And recently I began with my "Concept Art" like this: I was studying Architecture and then turning it into Game Assets for Game 1 and 2.
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Video about this.
Also here is [b]DeviantArt:[/b]
https://www.deviantart.com/epistokrat
I am curious, if there is anybody, who finds this stuff interesting. I do, but I don't know, if other people do.
I am into programming and I am working on little Game Projects.
For that I am also making Artworks.
I am not sure, if I can dare to call it "concept art", but theoretically what I am doing is the most pure form of it:
I am coming up with an idea, putting it down on paper/the screen, then making it into a game-asset and implementing it into the game.
I started a Youtube Channel for these projects and since the beginning of July I did 2 videos a week, always showing the progresses or little things that I learned (not necessarily about art).
I will show you pictures of each project and put a Link to a video about that project.
Hopefully anybody besides me finds Game-Making-Projects like this interesting.
1. 2d RPG Adventure Game
RPG DevLog 1
The "Artwork" for this Game is very simplistic, because it was easier to produce and get it on the screen.
I will have to change it in some way to make it appealing to a player, because right now probably most people would find it not appealing enough to wanna play it. Especially the characters, who are only better stickfigures.
[attachment=122808]
[attachment=122809]
2. Isometric Game (like a City-building game)
Isometric DevLog 1
[attachment=122810]
Because the "graphics" of the first game are so simplistic, I was experimenting with Isometric Graphics, because it might have more appeal. But it is of course way more complicated than the 2d view.
3. Finished Project: A Megaman Level (and Boss)
Finished Level
Concept beforehand
I made this to warm up with progamming. In the video you see the whole finished Level without commentary. The other video was the idea beforehand.
[attachment=122811]
And recently I began with my "Concept Art" like this: I was studying Architecture and then turning it into Game Assets for Game 1 and 2.
[attachment=122812]
[attachment=122832]
[attachment=122813]
Video about this.
Also here is [b]DeviantArt:[/b]
https://www.deviantart.com/epistokrat
I am curious, if there is anybody, who finds this stuff interesting. I do, but I don't know, if other people do.