Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Girler Game


There are few things I love more than video games, in fact only two things. I have collectively spent weeks in a great number of virtual worlds; I have lived and died and done great things; I have conquered the Greek mythological gods, snowboarded down Mount Everest, climbed through the dense cityscapes of renaissance Italy, saved the universe from a massive horde of life devouring mechanical beings, and much more. As I grow older, my appreciation for video games grows as well. I have visited many different workplaces, and my favorites were the ones involved in the technology industry. Although I am taking and enjoying a computer programming class and have a basic knowledge of it, I do not wish to pursue computer programming as a career. I have a knack for arts of all sorts so I figured working as a concept artist for a gaming company would be a perfect fit for me. I recently made a blog devoted to my art to serve as a digital portfolio ; only my most recent and professional pieces are on it:

4 comments:

  1. I have seen your art and it is very good, and with your imagination you could conquer any aspects of video games. So I hope you follow your passion of art and pursue a career that you will enjoy.

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  2. Hey so Mr. Pinza this doesn't count as an academic comment, but Aleks you *really* need to play Just Cause 2. It's GTA with hilarious accents, less realism and more grappling hooks. Also all the loading screens are concept art, so that counts for something I guess.

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  3. I just scrolled through your tumblr, some of your pictures are amazing! It would definitely be really cool if you could pair your love for video games and art together as a concept artist, its a perfect combination.

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  4. It is surprising that computer programming is really interesting to me, for I personally think working with code is not something that I love to do. However, I do love many video games, and I play a lot of games, just to evaluate graphics, engagement, and simply for enjoyment. I suggest you take some photo and other art classes next year to get a jumpstart. Good luck!

    B Lau

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