Showing posts with label card game. Show all posts
Showing posts with label card game. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Illustration 4: Ascension Returns










Title: Illustration 4: Ascension Returns
Medium: Photoshop CS3

Notes: So... you thought you would never see this project again, didn't you.
If you go back to the very first post here... there's a chunk for my associate degree undergrad for the Ascension card game.
There has been many, many changes since then, but this is closer to how I envisioned it from then.
For this project we had little more than a month to come up with a full card deck. I immediately jumped on the bandwagon to redo this old-as-hell project and decided to take it a step further and see if I could act in-lieu of art director and pull in two other students as well.
Britney Boswell and Robert Burns were both recruited into this mad-house of a card project. We were each to do eighteen fully illustrated cards for this card game and then assemble them all together in a coherent deck.
This is of course only a small sampling of the card game as a whole, as there are approximately 480 or so cards for the first set. But this is my go at it... I want to revisit a bunch of these as well as continue working more on these.
Either way, this is such a fun and passion-fueled project that I hope I can see the project one day become something fully worthy of the effort involved.

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Illustration 4: Ascension Preview

Title: Illustration 4: Ascension Preview
Medium: Photoshop
Scale: Each 'card' is 

Notes: Alright... lots, lots, lots more to do on these. They are all in varying levels of completeness, but I thought it was high time to at least give a preview of what I've been up to since this month started. Our illustration 4 class is working on different card decks, and this just so happens to be my contribution to the card game project.
This just so happens to be a passion project that I started for my graphic design degree quite some time ago.
I'll upload them near the end so that you can see them all at a larger, individual scale.
More on this soon... I promise!

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