Hello, and (almost) Happy New Year, everyone! Thanks for coming back and reading about another week in the life of me and my ventures. I figured that I would talk more about my Killing Floor map this week.
Hey, everyone! Welcome back to my second week with this whole blogging thing. First thing I'd like to say is: Happy Holidays!
So, I sort of messed up. I typed this long blog post, and forgot to save, or publish it...cause Weebly is weird with what they choose to save while you are working. The blog and the other site stuff is very different. So, I'll make this short.
I decided to start a blog! A blog about all of my misadventures of being a game designer. All of my challenges will be summed up weekly for (hopefully) your enjoyment. It also give me a chance to archive how I've grown as a designer and a person. That's the goal. So, let's get into it. The first thing I'd like to talk about it my Killing Floor 2 level! I've already started on it a few weeks back, and I've been touching on it a few times a week. Feels more like a short hobby than anything and I love it. Tripwire (the company that made the game) and the modding community have contributed a lot for people to refer to so it's been great. However, projects are not without their hurdles. So far, I've encountered things like corrupted files, broken lights, and broken editor. I hope to cover these things more in depth in my later posts. But overall, I enjoy this project. Working in UDK has been sort of a pain, but it's alright. I can't wait to update you all on it. I promise I'll post pictures later on. Second! And most of you already know because of my landing page, but I'm going to GDC 2016 this year! I am very excited with anticipation. It's an event that I dreamed of going to when I grew up following the events. What my goal is for the conference is to have fun and meet all sorts of people. I enjoy making connections, and talking games in general. It should be a great time. To kick things off I registered for the event, as well as designed and printed my business card. March can't get here fast enough. So this was my first blog post. Like I said, it was a lot longer, but saving issues came up. You'd think a person like me would know better, but I guess some habits don't die. Nothing but new learning experiences everyday. I plan on posting more about my projects, and things that affect me. I'll TRY to post something at least once a week. I need to be consistent. Thanks for taking the time for reading my first post, and I hope to hear from you soon. |
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