Work Life in Summer of '22


Last summer in July I was brought on board Gadget-Bot as an intern-level concept artist. When that was over they switched me over to a contractor position whereafter I continued to work loosely with them until the end of the year. Fast forward a little past graduation in April this year, and I reintegrating with them as a full-time contractor. Now it’s the middle of August - I’ve hit my year anniversary with them, and they are currently training me up to be a producer and senior designer as well. Some of the stuff I’ve dipped my toes into are still under NDA, but here’s a quick look at some of the stuff I’ve been involved with!

 

My very first AAA game art asset:
a Valkyrie/Giger crossover banner frame from Apex Legends S10 - Monsters Within!

When it came close to graduation, I was struggling immensely with how I was going to position myself and advance my career as a concept designer and artist. Plenty of my contemporaries are much stronger in other key talents, especially when it came to digital painting/rendering techniques that made them visually distinct. My own work diversity on the other hand made me appear on the surface as a jack-of-all-trades and master of none. My strength was much more nebulous, an almost specialist-like mindset and approach that’s informed by immense practical experience. While I’d like to believe all of my fellow designers are also critical thinkers, I think my current leadership recognized a resourcefulness, perspective, and attention to detail that was worth finding a fit for in a field with a lot of competition. But the internal team is tremendously competent, and over there they foster an environment that’s all about working out the kinks while being gracious. It definitely helped that my bosses and leads are people I’ve been pretty familiar with since my early ArtCenter days, and they’re more comfortable with having me experiment with different opportunities. I intended to reach a leadership position eventually; the folks at Gadget-Bot were lomd enough to give me a run for my money and propelled that timeline forward. Robert, Peggy, Alex, Donald, and everyone in the GB production and art team… if you guys are reading this, thank you all very much for giving me that chance.

And thanks to the rest of you for reading. Until next time my friends!


Middle O' June Summer Update


Hey friends!
I haven’t really caught a break post-grad, and I can’t believe two months have already swung by;
I have been extremely occupied! I’ll share some pictures but the short of it is:
- I graduated!
- I renovated a space at home into a real snazzy office.
- Built my very first mid/high-end desktop PC.
- I’m reacclimating with Bullet Journaling…
- And I am reintegrating into Gadget-Bot and doing much more!

ACCD SP2022 GRAD SHOW

It was great having a gallery show in person - check out my friend’s coverage of the event below!

Everything went by in such a blur; life is full of missed opportunities sure, and this is one I am grateful and glad to finally have been able to make happen for myself. Some may see some elements of live, physical presentation as a pain, but I was excited to revisit and print art, to cut foam core, to edit a video and to speak, all of it - to curate a sort of experience and vision. As soon as I began taking my wall down, I had the solemn realization that many of us may never get a chance like this again - a chance to host a show of their own work and design. I’m honored to have been able to share this pride with such an immensely talented group of graduates, to have been able to share such a personal time together.

Beyond these milestones lay more challenges,
and recent struggles made me painfully aware that I really needed to re-evaluate my working conditions.
Here’s a sneak peek of my new home office!

The next post will hopefully, really, come sooner than later! I’ll dive a bit into how I set up my brand-used space, some of the new things I’m working on (personal and at GB), and how I’m keeping it all together. I’m thankful for the support I received leading up to and after grad. My amazing ENT Dept leadership and faculty, teachers, friends, and compatriots, I thank you and miss you all dearly.

Here too especially - I got a lot more eye traffic which made me happy. I just wish in the future I saved a little bit of that effort to let you know ahead of time that I had big things coming my way, and that I also really, really encourage you all to feel free and engage with me here! My comment box and mind are open.

Until next time friends! :]

I'M ACTUALLY GRADUATING!


It’s all happening this week!

Check out our short online presentations about the Entertainment Design Department at ArtCenter!
Watch2Gether

ArtCenter Grad Show Site Spring 2022
ArtCenter Entertainment Design Website

In-person Grad Show Gallery will be open Thursday night for industry professionals the ACCD community and available to the public this Saturday afternoon at the Pasadena Convention Center!

Me in 2 Minutes!

2 Weeks From the Finish!


Hey friends!

Quick announcement: sorry time swept me under the rug again - now another few months have passed and I am less than two weeks away from being finally done with my undergrad! It’s been a decade-long journey since I started my first term, and I can’t wait to show off my recent body of work. Definitely don’t be alarmed by the drastic changes to the site these next few weeks as well - I’m temporarily restructuring it for outreach purposes, and most of the content will be readily accessible again soon!

Check it out online: Wednesday, April 20th, 2020 @ 10am PST

Make sure to RSVP here for the Zoom event!

That’s all for now, wish me luck, and I hope you’re all doing well! See and talk to you again real soon.

Hello 2022


It’s been a while, hasn’t it? It sure has been hard the past year, but that’s fine, I’m back and I’m good!

So, two real big news. First and very briefly, my dear friends at Gadget-Bot welcomed me into their team over the previous summer, and it has been a great time working with them! Second, this Spring is going to mark my final undergrad semester at ArtCenter. It’s been a real long time coming - my indoctrination into ACCD began all the way back in 2007. In the middle of my drop-out years, I feared never going back and finishing at all. I’m 30 now and still struggling, but I know it, I’m nearly over this next hurdle

For tonight, enjoy this small sample of work I’ve done since the quarantine. For the next few months, expect some big changes and additional content here as I prepare myself and this site for graduation!

Hope you’re all off to a great start this new year! Talk to you again real soon. :]

Wk 10/14: Some 6th Term Art Dump


Hey all! Just wanted to make a quick post and update about some of the work I have going on in my current classes. It’s nearing the end of another semester. Hang around ‘til the end for a nifty surprise!

On top of the normal workload, I’ve been prepping for my 6th Term Review under ACCD’s Ent. Design track. For those of you outside of ArtCenter, our semesters operate in a trimester ‘term’ system - what this means for me is that this is essentially my junior grade review, before I tackle the larger senior project and classes. To pass, I’ve compiled a complete body of all of the schoolwork I’ve done since re-entering ACCD in Spring of 2019 - a collection of over 400 pages, some of which isn’t even publicly shown or available on here yet! And it’s only going to be up for your viewership for a limited time. Here’s the link - if you are so inclined to scroll near-perpetually through this large library of art and design. And give me your thoughts down below in the comments if you did look through it, I need that engagement from you! :D

Take care, see you guys again soon!

Taking Flight / Dreams of Design / Designs from A Dream


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First assignment/project from Originality in Design with Shannon Jeffries last semester! I had a really strong (and emotional) start here - the goal was to pull as many cues from a dream together into a collage and visual structure to drive designing for abstract experiences with strong correlating elements. The gist of it is that images can communicate specific emotions or contexts, and that they need to be the anchors for the narrative and visuals.

The dream? It was the one my mom had under anxiety and heavy medication the night my sister passed - Vivian showed Mom the world before departing from it. Some of the images I collected to communicate certain motifs come from Vivian's own personal library of photography as well. Also, never tried doing a color script before - so that was new and interesting to wrap my head around. Reflecting on that time and working on this over a year later served to be really cathartic for me.

In other news, I’m dying here (as usual)! Worse off this term than the previous three. Sorry sorry about the lack of posts (as usual). I’ve got a lot of heavy projects due near immediately (as usual) so I’m getting right on that now! On top of the upcoming 6th term review - yikes!