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Links to Portfolios and Projects. Christian Bradley
https://dystopocon.substack.com/
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A New Project: Dystopocon.
I know, just what I need, another project. But this one’s a little different. Dystopocon is a written word site, yes, actual writing. It’s been going for a while now. You can read the full description on the site itself at Dystopocon: Welcome. It lives on Substack (which is basically just another social media-ish platform…
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Not Sure Which Ones I’ve Shown At This Point
Not sure which of these I’ve shown off before, so a random selection of some that we’ve seen before and some that were missed:
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Student Projects in Game Design: A Showcase
For many years, I taught a class that focused on building game prototypes and building digital environments with a narrative or story. The goal was to create game environments, or at least small (sometimes pretty large) digital environments that simulated a player’s experience in the game. These environments needed a clear path for the player…
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Impact of AiSD on Game Development Careers
More student work from AiOC and AiSD. I taught 3D environments, prototyping, 3D modeling and Animation at AiSD for about ten years. It is incredible how many students moved through the program in that period. I don’t think there is a game dev company in the US that doesn’t have at least one grad from…
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Exploring Tinting Paint: The Beastinator Project
The Beastinator! Cobbled together over a weekend. I really just wanted to play with my new tinting paint, blue in this case. You can see the tints (the blue parts) survive time much better than the paint (the silver parts).
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Showcasing Talented Students From Art Institute, San Diego
A few more student examples. Again, these are not my work, but work completed by talented students from programs I managed throughout the years. Most of these students went on to great careers in the entertainment and game industries.
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Old Memories
Because I’ve forgotten which pics I’ve posted here, some of these are really old pics.
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Vinyl Masks for Stunning Flame Effects
A few examples of painted flames. For a long time, I sold the vinyl masks used to make these flames. The market dried up, but I made enough to fund the hobby for a number of years.