Candy Catch staring Curtis the ghost.
Art by @HowdyCara
Code by @AlexBezuska
Author: admin
Louisville Makes Games! gets it’s first press exposure
Recently I was contacted by David at Louisville Business First about coming in for an interview about our new project Louisville Makes Games!
David was introduced to Eric and I at the Louisville Mini Maker Faire last month and was interested in what our non-profit is doing and homes to do for the city.
Eric and I met up with David at Business First Louisville’s offices downtown and talked about everything from our day jobs, to Two Scoop Games, and then about Louisville Makes Games! and our plans for Warp Zone, a game dev co-working and education space. We talked about how the directors and members want the space setup Louisville as a beacon for game dev careers and allow for a community highlighted by unique storytelling and diversity.
You can check out the full article here, and be sure to share it as it’s popularity will create incentive to continue covering the game dev scene here in Louisville.
Check out the Louisville Makes Games website for more info on Warp Zone and ways to help.
Louisville Makes Games featured in Business First!
Read the full article here: Business First
Daily Drawing: 004/365
01-07-15
Vector – Flash
Monument Valley Fan art
Daily Drawings: 003/365
01-06-15
Vector – Adobe Illustrator
Daily Drawings: day 2
01-05-15
Daily Drawings: day 2
Face Drawing week 1
Vector – Adobe Illustrator
Daily Drawings: day 1
01-04-15
My thing a day challenge for 2015
So Inspired by my buddy Bill, Ill Storms, a musician who does an electronic track every week, and another musician Jonathan Mann who does a song a day, I have decided to do a challenge this year where I post one piece of art a day created in 20 minutes or less.
I also want to do a challenge where once a week I do a face drawing, and a drawing of hands , since these are things I need to improve on.
it will end up being:
360 daily drawings
52 heads
52 hands
by the end of this year.
Wish me luck!