2. For the first week I began to write ideas about what I wanted to feature in my game.
3. For the first week I also
began going through
what specific features I
wanted in the game and
to try and introduce you
into it.
4. For the first week I also
began writing about
what inspired me into
creating the game the
way that I wanted to, by
saying what kind of
games and films gave
me inspiration.
7. For the first week I also
began writing about
what the target
audience would be for
my game and why I
wanted it that age.
8. For the second week I
began writing the
scenario for my game
including why I have
done this, what I expect
to achieve throughout
this.
9. Market Research
The results of my market research show that all of the
public liked my character design, it also showed that
72% were males and 28% were females. 57% had
played historical games before 43% haven’t. A lot of the
public favourite game genre was action, followed by
RPG, then puzzle.
10. The results of my market research show that most of
the majority of the public thought my character outline
design was good as it is, a small amount said maybe. A
lot of people were willing to pay £20 and were also
wanting to inform there friend about this. A lot of
people also found the idea and character of future
Rome to be quite interesting and amazing.
11. I began to write the background story for my main
character Tanik, which included past wars and reasons
to why he's in power at the moment
12. I began to create some ideas that I wanted my character to go off,
these don’t look much like romans/gladiators but I was using them
for there clothes and certain aspects of there design.
13. I began to create some ideas that I
wanted my character to go off, I went
back to the roman idea with just the
main clothes and armour on him
with a few touches.
14. I began to research into
some ideas on what I
wanted the landscape to
be on, I wanted to keep it
traditional to the roman
buildings but also give it a
futuristic feel and look
towards it.
17. I began to sketch out some ideas on what I wanted my character to may
look like, I wanted to keep with the traditional look but maybe add a few
touches to it
18. Here are some weapon and some armour designs similar to the other ones
19. Some more sketches on what I may want my character to look like
including badges
20. Here is my watercolour picture of my main character unfortunately it didn’t go to plan as
water had gone onto the page and unfortunately some of the colours ran including the light
grey sky but overall I think its better than what it was and pleased with it.
21. Here I have started to begin to create my overall main
character, the drawing to the top left is what I wanted
to go off for the main image, I started to go around
the body parts and armour with the pen tool and then
coloured them in with the same colours as the original
image and then used the gradient tool to give the
character a better look.
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23. http://www.conceptart.org/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=
116558&stc=1&d=1175460337
Here I have started
to begin to create
my overall
background, the
picture to the left is
what I wanted to go
off for the main back
image I started to go
around the pillars
with the pen tool
and then coloured
them in with the
same colours as the
original image and
then placed my
overall character
design onto it
including ROME X
sign.
24. http://www.kbelshaw.com/uploads/1/9/8/1/19811355/6037090_orig.jpg
Here are some of the steps that I had taken to
create my overall finished background, I
wanted to include shaded images of people in
the background to give it a better look and to
make you concentrate more on the main
character. I used Illustrator and the pen tool
just like before.