Thursday, 27 February 2014

Meeting my supervisor

This week I had my regular meeting with Lynn and spoke about handover to my intended supervisor Simone O'Callahan. Also she had a look at my updated Game Concept document and gave advice on some of the HUD/UI and gameplay questions I had. Mainly about the UI during star and firefly collection as well as during star placement in to their sky 'sockets'. Also, some advice on how to better structure Game Assets List. She also liked my moodboards and told me that she could definitely see a game now and can imagine how it would look like, which is great. I feel really excited about it and my project as a whole.

Regarding Dissertation she advised me to add my game Case Studies in to the Methods part of the Dissertation document.

For next week I will be finishing off my Game Concept document as well as creating concept art for environment, character and layout. Also if I have time I should try and create some media tests to help me decide what style I am going to choose for my game art.

My goal is to have a game design ready and polished at least to 95% and concept art with media test done by Crit presentation on 13th of March, because I would like to hear what the tutors think, take their advice/suggestions and then crack on with the parctical part of the project: creating assets.

This Wednesday I have also met my supervisor Simone. Since it was our very first meeting I have showed her the entire practical and research stuff I have done so far as well as spoke about why I have chosen this aim and what I would like to achieve at the end. She also suggested that I should look at some artists who create interactive digital art. For example Nick Bantock and his "Griffin & Sabine" (Ceremony of Innocence CD).
Can see a video of it by following this link:


Ceremony of Innocence (long player) from Alex Mayhew on Vimeo.


I think it is very intersting and I like the traditional look/feel of the art also very simple interactions. I think what I really like in art is the personal touch of the artist that is visible in the art that he/she makes. I remember watching one of  Bobby Chiu (digital artist) videos on YouTube where he talked about artist and their artstyle. He said: "A lot of times when you look at great art an then you meet the artist you understand even more about the art. You understand where it came from."

deviantart. 2013. Bobby Chiu of Imaginism Studios (Part 1). [online]. Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJtVlMmxD2Y [Accessed 27 February 2014]


Simone also suggested that I maybe should consider using surrealist artists as part of my research (e.g Magrite) since the story I am telling in my game is not real and of course there is a lot of surrealist art which I can use as an example for the traditional painting technique part of research. Another area to look for information could be illustration art.

After hearing about my game idea and story behind it, she informed me that there is a children’s book 'How to Catch a Star' by Oliver Jeffers which has a similar story to mine. I was intrigued and had a look.



Mr. K's Reading Corner. 2014. How to Catch a Star by Oliver Jeffers Read Aloud. [online]. Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwXvm4qBcXg [Accessed 27 February 2014]

I think it is a really sweet story for the kids. I also like Oliver Jeffers art style: really simple but nice watercolour art. However I probably will not go for a similar style.


Regarding Dissertation, I will have to finish it more early as I thought since Simone will need at least two weeks to read it and give feedback on it. I wish I could finish my practical work first as it would make since to do that before completing dissertation however it may turn out to be the other way round. It means that it should be ready latest by 21st of April.

Tomorrow I will be attending an opening night of The Jolomo Bank of Scotland Awards* at HMC (Hannah Maclure Centre). Since it is about landscape painting I am hoping that it will be useful for my project.


* Can read more about the exhibition here:
http://www.abertay.ac.uk/about/news/newsarchive/2014/name,15841,en.html

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