Here is a 3D promotional game I got to do for Nationwide. I created the course and non-car models. I did modeling and texturing in 3DS Max. The models are low poly, and low texture so they could render in real time in Shockwave, but since this game was displayed on a kiosk at a conference I didn’t have my usual online-streaming limitations.
I’ve combined the Podcamp flaming RSS logo with Colorado’s Rocky Mountains to create the Colorado Logo. I also created this banner as a mock-up for the header of the Colorado Podcamp website. The gradient hues behind the logo, honor the state’s magnificent sunsets.
The Clip Show asked for a fresh new logo. I created the following 2 designs (shown against 3 color backgrounds) in Flash sticks to the Clip Show’s existing color palette:
The client decided against radical change, and instead asked that the existing 16 square design be re-imagined. I then produced the following suggestions:
Mysterious Manor is modeled after popular hidden objects games. I designed and drew all the rooms in photoshop, and them assembled everything in Flash.
The game is quite difficult, however the following is an expert play-through, completing the game in just 3 minutes and 10 seconds:
More about this Game:
The game has eight interior rooms and two outside areas. Each area has about 50 possible items, of which the player needs to find 10. This makes the game re-playable, as different objects will be asked for with each new game.
“Hidden object games have been popular for some time now, but they are a challenge to do purely in a Web browser,” said Gary Rosenzweig, Chief Engineer for CleverMedia, the publisher of GameScene.com. “A typical game would take a long time to download, even with a broadband connection.”
Mysterious Manor solves this problem by only downloading the portion of the game that the player needs to see at that moment. So the player never waits very long.
The game is free, and the full version can be played here, at gamescene.com
This is a fun and campy video that I animated entirely in Flash. Original song by Clevermedia.
Created in response to Pluto’s demotion as a planet to a dwarf planet, this video has been viewed over 50,000 times on YouTube alone, and has received over 150 comments.
Here is a page of icons I developed for Macmost.com iphone games. Formatted and optimized for the iPhone, these icons mimic the graphic look of buttons native to the iPhone interface.
This is an update to Critter’s logo. The original was distinctive, but small and poor quality. I created a new logo. Done in Flash, it is clean and scalable to better fit the client’s needs.
Created in 3DS Max in under 2000 polys. Maps drawn in Photoshop. I submitted this as an entry for a Blizzard contest in 2006. She is a popular character from the game Starcraft, rendered here in a stylized japanese ‘chibi’ form.
Created in Flash, the following are a few caricatures I drew of a few fellow Clevermedia employees and myself for our bio page. Caricatures incorporated the person’s interests and personality into style and theme of each drawing.
The latter was an update to the wizard logo for MacMost.com It reflects the clear plastic look of mac icons. This was done in Photoshop.