Sunday, August 9, 2009

Haven't updated if FOREVERRRRRR

Sorry for the lack of updates whoever out there might watch me. I've been busting my brain over petty much ONE project, my leavebehind and overall identity. I'm done with it, though. So expect so see more from me soon!

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Design in Video Games Part 1

Understanding that this is a design blog, I simply have to post something about this. As it interests me greatly =)


Above is a supposedly leaked trailer of Project Trico, Team Ico's newest project in game development. Team Ico is maybe one of two video game development teams that I really follow closely, the other being Clover which was unfortunately disbanded... This is the team that brought us "Ico" and "Shadow of the Colossus," tw of my favorite games for various reasons.

I've only played through all of Ico once, and it was a long time ago. It's a wonderful game and well worth playing, but a tad on the stressful side. Worrying about Yorda all the time literally freaked me out. You can't leave the girl alone for more than a minute, or else she will inevitably be frisked away by crazy-awesome shadow creatures. It's a very moody, detailed game. Far from most games being released recently, which focus mostly on graphics and "pushing the envelope" through use of excessive violence and occasional implied (or shown) sex.

Shadow of the Colossus is known as the "spiritual successor" of Ico. It's not a true sequel, as it's never directly indicated that it is. Some fans see it as a prequel, others as a sequel, and some see it as a completely new storyline. Personally, I think its gives a bit of backstory to Ico, showing more of the culture andhow the rituals of Ico's societies came to be. Like Ico, it's very moody and quiet. The gameplay is pretty much a series of 16 boss fights staged in various corners of a vast and breathtaking landscape. This game is one of the few I can play over and over and still find new things. It's very relaxing for me, yet challenging at the same time.

And now there's this supposed trailer which was shown behind closed doors over a year ago at a press conference. Assuming it's real, I find myself very impressed. From what I can discern, there is a familiar relationship between two characters that also happens in the other two games. In Ico, Ico literally had to tug Yorda (a girl he finds trapped in a cage) from bottom to top of a huge castle while saving her from the shadow beings. In SotC, Wanda (or Wander, depends on your translation) had a horse named Agro who rode him faithfully into battle with the giant colossus-beings. Trico has a boy and his dog/rat/bird thing, both living through hardships and slving problems. It's a good formula that worked well in the previous games.

As for the design aspect, there are a million things I could cover. Team Ico has a very distinct look to their games. The color pallett is almost entirely black and white with splashed of necessary greens and browns. Both exhisting game have similarities and differences, and are completely different from almos anything else you will ever experience. The games are very focused on the emotional aspect of story-telling, and acheive heir goal with the use of dynamic elements. The graphics may not be totally realistic, but the player can experience a realistic experience through emmersion. In order for this to work, things must all fit nicely together and flow, the architecture in Team Ico's games is all very distinct and consistent, as are character and clothing designs. You can tell what's good and evil, dark and light, so on... Small details are so important for this as well. (Notice the opening the chain is going into in the trailer I posted, there are so many tiny details...)

Team Ico's gamesmean a lot to me, and always prove further that realism in video games does not only lie in the graphics, but in the presentation.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Haven't updated in a while....

I'm not too good at updating stuff like this... But here's what's happened lately anyway.

Below is my final version of Phun Joos, a fictional juice geared toward kids. I couldn't think of many creative things to do photography-wise, so I told the photographer doing my shoot (a fellow ACC student) to make it "bright and happy." Now that I think about it... naked people would have totally MADE this photo shoot.
......J/K

Also below, a magazine spread done for ACC's "Life4U" yearly publish. It's a magazine basically for new students, and within my class we had a little contest on which design they would choose. Mine was not chosen, but the people who organized it like photography, and I like graphics and illustration, slightly different viewpoints....






Any photography on this particular piece is NOT mine. I collected it from around the internet, and am making no money whatsoever on it. When I add this to a real-life portfolio I plan on replacing the photography with my own photos. If anyone is offended and decides to whine, however, I guess I could take it off the interwebs.

I have something else... but it's not ready for public viewin' yet =)

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

She is Finished!


Finally being able to print helped a lot... All it needs now is a little double-sided tape, and some water with food coloring!! =)

Thursday, March 5, 2009

PHUN JOOS


My first endevor into packaging design is a made-up juice company called "Phun Joos." Here is a sample of whatthe general design scheme will be.... This juice is for children

Montgomery Coffee is done

Here are some pics my professor took of the final I turned in of my branding for "Montgomery Coffee," a made-up company I did logo, stationary, and a business card for.









For a more in-depth explanation on Montgomery Coffee, see http://fatucreative.blogspot.com/2009/02/first-post.html

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

A few things coming up...

I signed up for a silkscreen workshop in Coronado Studios of Austin Texas, I'll be working with other ACC students to make silkscreen prints of a piece I designed...


This is the design I picked, I'm most likely going to do the top one, as it will be easier to print. (And this is m first time printing silkscreen...)

I also finished my Montgomery Coffee branding... I'll take pictures when I get it back from my professor.