I'm gonna be picking one to do. Leaning towards the Black Mage or Mega Man.
Monday, September 23, 2013
Mosaic Art
In art class we are currently doing mosaics. I'm thinking of using square tiles to do a gaming related mosaic, similar to the work of Invader. I've narrowed it down to a few different ones, so here they are:
Friday, September 20, 2013
Phil Fish
Better known as Phil Fish, Jacques Paul Phillipe Poisson is the man who created the majority of FEZ by himself, for four years, with barely enough money to eat. (for more on that watch Indie Game The Movie).
Anyways, Phil Fish (pictured below) created FEZ more or less by himself, which skyrocketed to great critical acclaim when it was released on XBLA and later Steam. Everything was going well and FEZ 2 was on the way, so what happened to him?
Anyways, Phil Fish (pictured below) created FEZ more or less by himself, which skyrocketed to great critical acclaim when it was released on XBLA and later Steam. Everything was going well and FEZ 2 was on the way, so what happened to him?
Well, Phil had made some controversial (but well founded) comments about Japanese Games, and the way Microsoft nickel and dimes Indie developers, even forcing them to pay reportedly "tens of thousands of dollars" just to patch their games. When asked about the state of Indie games on the controversial Xbox One, he refused to comment. Gaming "journalist" (we use the term loosely) Marcus Beer, from the AnnoyedGamer series on GameTrailers' Youtube channel, started hurling insults at him and Jonathan Blow (creator of Braid). Fish responded on Twitter, demanding an on-camera apology. This elicited more insults and other horrible things from Beer, leading Fish to respond with a rather inappropriate quote from Futurama, (which seems relatively tame compared to Beer's comments). Beer then went on to insult and threaten the reputation of Fish, who responded with "im done. FEZ II is canceled. goodbye." and then locked out his Twitter from the public. shortly after he posted on his company Polytron's website, "FEZ II is cancelled. i am done. i take the money and i run. this is as much as i can stomach. this isn't the result of any one thing, but the end of a long, bloody campaign. you win.". Polytron later tweeted confimation of the cancellation of FEZ 2, saying the were sorry for disappointing their fans. Phil Fish was trending in the top ten worldwide topics on twitter at that point. Later on, former Gears of War developer Cliff Bleszinski posted an open letter to Fish on Tumblr highlighting some of his own struggles with the industry and the way he'd been treated online, as well as asking him to return to the industry, and that Fish returning may be the jump-start he would need to return to the industry. At the end of the day, be it temporarily or permanently, the industry has lost a great visionary and pioneer. Who knows? Maybe he's taking a break like Steve Jobs did, and like the late tech magnate, will come back to create another revolution? Maybe he's really going to live in the mountains, offering his wisdom to those willing to seek it? Maybe he's upset because there was some really obvious secret meaning behind FEZ that no one understood? Maybe...
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Mosaic Art
According to the extremely credible and always accurate Wikipedia, a Mosaic is the art of creating images with an assemblage of small pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials. It may be a technique of decorative art, an aspect of interior decoration, or of cultural and spiritual significance as in a cathedral. Small pieces, mostly roughly square, of stone or glass of different colors, known as tesserae, (diminutive tessellae), are used to create a pattern or picture.
Mosaics have existed since the days of the ancient Greeks and Romans, and well before, some dating back to 1500 B.C.E., and are still made today, by artists such as Invader.
Mosaics were often used for religious purposes.
Here are some examples of mosaics:
Mosaics have existed since the days of the ancient Greeks and Romans, and well before, some dating back to 1500 B.C.E., and are still made today, by artists such as Invader.
Mosaics were often used for religious purposes.
Here are some examples of mosaics:
Note the heavy religious influence, as well as the emphasis on yellow, brown, and green.
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Humble Bundle 9
Humble Indie Bundle 9 has been out for a week now, and the four hidden indie games were revealed. the highlights of the bundle include artistic puzzle-platformers FEZ and Limbo, strategy-puzzler Faster Than Light, heavy metal influenced hack and slash Brutal Legend, beautifully designed stealth platformer Mark of The Ninja, and detail driven action-RPG Bastion. also included are puzzle platformer Trine 2, puzzler Eets Munchies, action platformer Rocketbirds: Hard Boiled Chicken, and action-puzzler A Virus Named Tom.
The bundle includes the soundtracks for the games and both DRM-free download and Steam versions of the game (I recommend the Steam versions due to the achievements, cloud saves, and other features).
Also, be sure to pay more than the average (around $5.00 USD) or you'll only get Trine 2, Mark of The Ninja, Eets Munchies, and Brutal Legend, and their respective soundtracks. You also need to pay at least $1.00 USD for the steam versions. Humble lets you choose how much of your money goes to the game developers, charity, and the Humble organization, so you can give more or less to whatever recipient you want.
The bundle will become unavailable soon, so its a good idea to get it now. The total price of all the games and soundtracks is well over $100.00 USD, so it's a good deal for 5 bucks.
The bundle includes the soundtracks for the games and both DRM-free download and Steam versions of the game (I recommend the Steam versions due to the achievements, cloud saves, and other features).
Also, be sure to pay more than the average (around $5.00 USD) or you'll only get Trine 2, Mark of The Ninja, Eets Munchies, and Brutal Legend, and their respective soundtracks. You also need to pay at least $1.00 USD for the steam versions. Humble lets you choose how much of your money goes to the game developers, charity, and the Humble organization, so you can give more or less to whatever recipient you want.
The bundle will become unavailable soon, so its a good idea to get it now. The total price of all the games and soundtracks is well over $100.00 USD, so it's a good deal for 5 bucks.
Monday, September 16, 2013
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality (or AR for short) is a technology used with a digital camera to create a visual effect over a photo or video. Here is the definition from dictionary.reference.com :
augmented reality
noun Digital Technology .
1.
an enhanced image or environment as viewed on a screen or other display, produced by overlayingcomputer-generated images, sounds, or other data on a real-world environment. Abbreviation: AR
2.
a system or technology used to produce such an enhanced environment: With augmented reality, you can get relevant extra information about what you are looking at. Abbreviation: AR
the #Niprockart students (myself included) have been using an AR application called ColAR for DOT day, and the best way to explain it is to show it:
The application takes an image drawn on a specially designed printoff, and creates 3D spheres, makes it rotate, and does other things with it. it looks really good with bright and similar colours:
I've had some experience using the AR applications with the Nintendo 3DS, as well as with other iOS apps (Action movie FX is a fun one) so I have a good grasp on how it works, but the ColAR App is quite interesting in that it can take any drawing and create a 3D model or animation with it, instead of taking a preexisting 3D model and texture (a texture is the visible outer layer of a CG model) and transposing it over a QR (Quick Response) code, symbol, or barcode. Quite an interesting app, and a lot of fun.
Friday, September 6, 2013
Art Questions Answers
1. I find art to be good for looking at, if nothing else. as for the class, I almost failed last year, so I'm not sure...
2.
2.
noun
1.
the quality, production, expression, or realm, according to aesthetic principles, of what is beautiful,appealing, or of more than ordinary significance.
2.
the class of objects subject to aesthetic criteria; works of art collectively, as paintings, sculptures,or drawings: a museum of art; an art collection. See fine art, commercial art.
3.
a field, genre, or category of art: Dance is an art.
4.
5.
any field using the skills or techniques of art: advertising art; industrial art.
(taken from http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/art)
3.i
my favourite thing about school is that i actually get to do something during the day, as opposed to doing nothing.
3.ii
my least favourite thing about school is the stress from exams at the end of a sememster.
3.iii
I dislike drawing, and long answer questions.
4. It would be more open-minded.
5. I need to draw better.
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