Tuesday 29 November 2011

A quick sketch of  from a birds eye view of the town I'm planning on creating, it is based in a valley containing high mountains and ridges, also a river running through the center with the big railway bridge spanning over the valley.

Friday 25 November 2011

We have light

This is the lamp posts i put together running in the Unreal development kit with an emissive texture. The light itself is produced from the texture which gives off the correct colour of the lamp. There are no other lights in the scene its all from the lamps.


This is the emissive texture i used to create the lights.

Friday 18 November 2011

Valleys and Railways

Just had a thought for the level design. I really like the idea of using a narrow valley with steep hills and tight bends. Was also thinking about having a massive hill in the leek which the car will go down and hopefully pick up some nice speed! Maybe at the end of the level, if the player is still Close to the rest of the pack of racers this downhill Strecth would be fun and exciting fast paced run! Another main feature I would like to put into the level would be a massive viaduct or railway crossing over the whole valley, this may be the key recognisable feature of the level.

Finished Lamp-post (maybe)

Today i finished the lamp-post i was working on. It has been textured and tested withing the UDK. Maybe still more work on the texture itself. Need ti research on how to get glowing or flashing textures in UDK, that what be really nice for the glass. Here is an image of the (maybe) final lamp-post and the texture UV to go with it.


Thursday 17 November 2011

A quck lamp-post

From doing some research on the blog of Much haste to Igford i found that there are many assets withing the game, one i spotted was a lamp post. From doing research in to 19th century lamp-posts and the ones used in much haste to igofrd, i blocked up a quick model of a lamp-post in Maya.

Monday 14 November 2011

A town called Todmorden

I was watching a Derren Brown show last night that was being filmed in a place called Todmorden. As i was watching i saw that the town itself was still generally 18th and 19th century styles. I done some research on Tomorden and found some really interesting images that can help represent the fell of Igford.

 This image show houses along the canal. it helps show the style of houses that can be represented withing the level. I also thought that a canal could be used in the level to help create danger of falling in, and also i bridge could be added for the cars to go over or even a jump over the canal.
 In this image there is a good view of a church steeple which would be a nice touch in the level. This would help people remember it as a unique part of the level because it would be high above most other buildings.
 This is a great image of a railway track crossing over the canal. In some of the images i have seen of Igford there is railway tracks. I also like the deign of the bridge, it has the feel of the aqueducts in the game.
 This is one of the bridges i talked about earlier that could cross the canal or river. A bridge like this could also be broken which gives players a chance to jump maybe or find another route around.

 Other images of the canal, houses and industrial buildings.
The town of Todmorden. This images shows the 19th century style that the game represents. It shows how close the houses are together and narrow streets, which would be good in a game like this, short tight corners can give the player some more difficulty.

Thursday 10 November 2011

First post of my first blog

This blog is all about my level and asset design project for my year 2 course at university. The aim of this blog is to record my research and work process For the project throughout the year. The project itself is to design and create a level for a game that is already in production. This game is called 'Much haste to igford' and being developed by Richard Morgan at Evil corporation games. The game itself is a steam punk racing game, here are links to check it out on http://www.facebook.com/igford and http://steampunkracer.blogspot.com

My first task of the project is to research and evaluate the game 'Much as to Igford' itself in detail. This is for me to understand what the game is about and what styles and genre the game uses.