I am available for commission in drawing sprites, battlers and making tilesets for RPG Maker.
All inquiries at:
elder71@hotmail.co.uk
Repertoire:
+ Degree in English Literature and Creative Writing
+ Capable, part-time artist (pencil sketching, watercolour, digital art, pixel art)
+ Self taught in Photoshop Elements 10 and G.I.M.P 2.0 (and, by proxy, MS Paint..)
+ General understanding of programming principles (self taught the basics of C++ - made a functioning calculator and "guess the number" game..)
+ Excellent familiarity with Microsoft Office and general computer skills (though by no means a qualified or even experienced computer technician, I am as au fait as 8 hours a day at my laptop can get me)
+ 24 years of being distracted by daydreams
+ Professional experience in teamwork and team leading within a civil service post
Interests:
= Fantasy/ Science Fiction/ New Weird/ Cyberpunk
= World building (map design, location description and detailing, a fascination for weird architecture and nature's more bizarre creations)
= Story writing (short stories, concept outlines, character descriptions and bios, weapons, vehicles, items, romances, plot structures, rivalries, dreamscapes, lore, armours, magic systems)
= Video Game design (script, character design, original concept, level design and layout - generally all creative elements)
= Tabletop RPGs (avid Dungeons and Dragons DM, currently working on the lore and game mechanics for an original tabletop RPG with another writer and an artist. So far it's just a hobby, but serious thought and efforts are planned.)
= Modding (specifically an old Sierra game called "Empire Earth", I redesign the game textures (.SST, .TGA) and swap model files (.CEM) for my own designs)
Monday, 27 January 2014
Video Footage
Having finally committed to a piece of screen capture software (with a view to eventually concocting some sort of trailer) I now have a much easier way of providing clips of in-game footage.
Anything I record (that's in any way worth watching) I'll also be uploading to youtube.
So, here it is:
In-game footage of Erias Line:
Please excuse the temporary low quality. I'm not actually using Action!, I'm using Fraps, and have only just sorted out paying for the license.
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