
Showing posts with label twin falls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label twin falls. Show all posts
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Friday, August 14, 2009
Twin Falls Gun Towers


Twin Falls came with a special project. A set of massive gun towers protecting the region. These were a lot of fun to produce and took some innovative thinking on our part. In the end I think we captured the right scope and scale. Unfortunately due to time constraints we weren't able to do all that we hoped for in the towers. Maybe we'll revisit them again.
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Sunday, July 12, 2009
Decal Work

During the final phase of production I was asked to do decals for our effects department. This for me was a wonderful opportunity because it really let me explore and learn something new. I did many different decals from explosions to bullet holes; and my personal favorite: blood splatter. The most interesting decal though was the bullet wounds I created for our soldiers and Chimera. I took special care in these because I really wanted them to look realistic. I did lots of gruesome research and with final reference I went into Zbrush and carved out several different gun shot wounds! It was some of the most fun i've had! From the sculpt I was able to extract every map necessary to give the wounds their proper depth! I never thought playing with blood could be so much fun!;)
Yance
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Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Twin Falls Idaho 2


So I did a lot of detail and foundation work in the town for Twin Falls. I was in charge of shoring up the streets and foundations and giving the sidewalks a makeover. Every power line, pole, stop sign, streetlight, fire hydrant, man hole, street lines; you name it I placed it and most of it I built and textured. I found myself really telling a story with the town of Twin Falls. We really wanted it to feel like a 1950s zombie flick with monsters! We got all the zombies we could ask for but we really tried to play up the existence of the Mother Spinner without giving her totally away. As I said earlier I made a brand new library of blood decals that were used to tell stories in small chunks through out the game play (Zombie bride murder suicide? Used Car salesman anybody?). It was a great way to stay motivated through, what can be, a tedious process of set dressing. If you look at the ground which we found people often do you'll see large cracks in the sidewalk and streets hinting at the presence of something big!!! It was a real opportunity for our team who were very passionate about getting the environment to feel era appropriate! I did a building or two but specialized mainly in signage as you can see above.
The first building you encounter is a Chinese restaurant and the flickering Chop Suey sign was inspired by my buddy Steve. Who quickly did an awesome crayon drawing for me on a piece of scratch paper which I had him sign and it remains posted behind my desk to this day! We tried to come up with a campy result with several of our signs and "CHOP SUEY" flickers to be "CHOP U";). Cheese!!! Along those same lines if you're playing through the town I also did custom lettering for the Diner which flickers to "DI*E*":).
The second image illustrates the first major retail building I did called "Oglesby's." It was designed to be a dimestore but the gameplay called for a larger building and we turned it into a Dillons or a Ralphs of today. The custom 3d sign was a nice challenge! I hadn't done a lot of signage like this before R2 so it was a great experience!
The last picture shows the gas station. We all loved the gas station because more than any other building we felt it captured the period for our environment. I wasn't responsible for texturing but I built it from scratch and it was a real good time because we knew once we got that piece in there it would totally help set the mood. I built the large sign "Gooch's Gas" for the gas station and again that required some custom lettering.
Thanks for reading!
Yance
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Monday, February 16, 2009
Twin Falls Idaho 1



Above are three screenshots from the Suburb portion of Twin Falls. I was in charge of the game play houses which were the only houses you actually entered. I built all the game play houses and textured them. I left college not having pursued any type of architecture degree because I HATE MATH. But I've quickly found that as an environment artist I have to be pretty well rounded in a variety of disciplines including architecture, landscaping, lighting, and plumbing (shout out to Grandpa!). The houses were a unique challenge because in a virtual world we work with different rules . . . some of those rules can be bent; others broken . . . but not here. Nope houses are houses and these had to be structurally fit and also satisfy game play requirements.
You'll notice the top picture is an unfinished basement. I purposely made it that way because I liked the feeling of it. With the spinner webbing it was creepy and spooky especially when it was filled with waist high water. Unfortunately what I didn't take into consideration was the fact that we have no sheet rock and if you have no sheet rock the fundamental structure of the basement has to make sense or the house doesn't hold up. I was complimented many times on both the insanity and dedication it takes to make basements in a virtual world up to code. Big thanks to Marcus S. for the encouragement!!! Love ya' man!
The next image shows a kitchen I worked on. This was a special place where Mommy, Daddy, little Ricky and Susan got ambushed by a couple of grim zombies!!! It was also the set of a cut scene and I payed extra special attention to the story in this area. I developed a brand new set of blood decals for Resistance 2 which were used extensively in Twin Falls as well as other areas of the game. I'm not going to lie to you blood spatter is an art. People build careers on studying them. You can literally discover a story with just how the blood sprays. In any case if you're in this kitchen look for the story because I took extra care with this family.;)
The third and final picture shows a family room. I built an awesome TV for these rooms along with fans and other props. It was a real treat dressing these houses because not one of them is the same and each one tells some kind of horrific story that these people went through. We had several limitations on these but I managed to make them very detailed and feel "lived in." These were a lot of fun to detail. I love set dressing and this was the ultimate because I had four giant houses to detail!
To see a detailed run through check out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TfpnJ2Vx0c by overlord73.
Yance
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Welcome to Resistance 2
Today I'll start posting some screenshots of Resistance 2; our sequel to Resistance: Fall of Man. Resistance 2 was a massive production for us at Insomniac Games. It was both challenging and exciting because we had a lot of issues to think about and new things we wanted to try! I did a lot of environment work for R2 so I thought I'd post some of the highlights for you guys! I worked primarily on 2 levels: Twin Falls and Iceland 2. They were needless to say complete opposites of each other. Twin Falls Idaho was a throw back to 1950s small town suburbs and that was quite a treat for someone who grew up in a 1980-90s Kansas small town suburb! On Iceland 2 I was dedicated to a massive Chimeran Node both exterior and interior and I'll get to that in a bit.
I'm very proud of the work we did on Twin Falls. We used a lot of reference and we did our best to stay true to the small town feel of this tragic city overtaken by the Chimera. In our universe Twin Falls is the location of a set of Anti-Aircraft batteries that the Chimera were trying to destroy. It was hopeless to move their giant ships into the heartland without first destroying them. What follows is the work I did in the town and the town square! If you haven't played Resistance 1 or 2 yet they're quite good and worked our butts off on 'em so if you ever have an inkling to blast some aliens Resistance is your chance! Anyway off to some screens! Thanks for reading!
Yance
I'm very proud of the work we did on Twin Falls. We used a lot of reference and we did our best to stay true to the small town feel of this tragic city overtaken by the Chimera. In our universe Twin Falls is the location of a set of Anti-Aircraft batteries that the Chimera were trying to destroy. It was hopeless to move their giant ships into the heartland without first destroying them. What follows is the work I did in the town and the town square! If you haven't played Resistance 1 or 2 yet they're quite good and worked our butts off on 'em so if you ever have an inkling to blast some aliens Resistance is your chance! Anyway off to some screens! Thanks for reading!
Yance
Labels:
chimera,
insomniac games,
resistance,
resistance 2,
screenshots,
twin falls,
yancy,
yancy young
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