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...late as usual
Topic Started: Sep 30 2014, 11:35 PM (478 Views)
z64offline
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Empath mapmaker
I'm very late on this, but decided to give it a shot.


I'm z64offline. Always had a love for zelda when I was a kid, I was introduced to zelda one christmas when I was...
well I don't remember my age back then...but my sister hyped on me to get a game called Zelda Ocarina of Time, when we had a rent one game Free at a video/videogame store called Blockbuster. So we played it...and it just grew on me. It was one of my childhood games.

Fast forwarding to more recent events: I've graduated from the University of Texas at Austin, with a Bachelors in Fine Arts. While it's NOT exactly paying off right now (*cough* monetarily), I know it has provided me with a ton of insight. I didn't learn videogames per se, BUT
I did learn the art of how to look and think about what you put out for an audience to see.

Basically it's taught me to be more sensitive to responding to audiences.

In a way I learned to sell myself, in terms of speaking about my projects/ my creations.
I've spend much of my time learning to take on a task and think about what my ideas would be
how they would be, research, document, but most importantly learning to interact with the audience and
being exposed to the limelight and put forward to discussions....(which...can serve anyone's nerves)
((IT'S NOT ALWAYS FUN))


When you mix that with my love of art and music, was in band for about 7 years...I think I have the potential
to be a valuable asset.

My flaw would be I don't know much techy lingo...so I consider myself behind on that front...

But I have been working on map making since that's the only thing that I've been able to learn and really focus
on so far....

I was thinking maybe I work for nintendo or some big company...but Idk...i like it here where i get to think up of my own ideas and see and try to encourage others to do the same.



There is alot of potential here in this community, and it's interesting to see what unfolds.

Good to be here! ^_^
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Sylux102
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Interesting resume er, i mean, introduction haha ;) at any rate, a rather belated welcome to you :) you know, we could start our own indie developer group. Ive got a few ideas to throw around but im terrible at visual design. Takes me forever to design anything. Shoot me a pm if youre interested
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