Wednesday, December 12, 2018

SketchUp Models Textured

This is the models textured. 
Fort Matanzas front

Fort Matanzas side

Lighthouse front

Lighthouse side

Treehouse front

Treehouse side

SketchUp Models

These are 3D models that I made in SketchUp. 

Fort Matanzas Front

Fort Matanzas Side

Light House Front

Light House Side

Tree House Front

Tree House Side

Monday, December 3, 2018

Video Game Journalist 4

     The video game is called 'Doodle God Blitz'. The complete game is played on either iPhone or iPad. You can play the demo on Kongregate.com, which is what got me hooked in the first place. I had actually lost some sleep because of it. The main game has 4 episodes, which is 'Beginning', 'Technology', 'Modern Age', and 'World of Magic'. There are also other game modes, which are puzzles, artifacts, and quests that you can play as well. The really cool part is that after you makes an element, it actually shows you where on the world the element goes. It's technically the more advanced version of 'Doodle God'.
      You basically have to combine elements to create new ones, which also allows to open up a new group of elements and advance to the next episode. I'm currently on the 'Technology'  episode. I usually turn the music and sound off or have my headphones in so I don't bother others. The only problem I have with the game is that it has really pushy ads, which forced me to spend money to remove the ads. There are also a few glitches and limited 'divine glow' (the game's version of energy), but that's okay. In all, I would definitely recommend this game to others.

Spore Creatures









Monday, November 19, 2018

Video Game Journalist 3

      The video game is called 'Monkey Wrench-Word Search'. It is played on either the iPad or the iPhone. I do find it easier to play on the iPad, because it is easier to see and play. Its a puzzle game. You have to use the clues to figure out the hidden words. The answers are usually about science, movies, sports, etc. You can change the difficulty levels, which are easy, normal, and hard. I prefer to use the easy or normal level.
      There is a free pack of puzzles, but the rest need to be bought. I never buy the other packs and either play the daily puzzles or replay the free pack of puzzles. Each puzzle consists of hexagonal tiles, the first letter of each hidden word is shaded.  It doesn't really have a setting or a story, but is fun all the same.  I would definitely recommend this game to those who love puzzles. 

benettonplay flipbook bouncing ball

http://www.benettonplay.com/toys/flipbookdeluxe/player.php?id=553969

Friday, November 9, 2018

Sculptris Turtle

This is a turtle that I made in Sculptris. 

Sculptris turtle side

Sculptris turtle top

Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Sculpritris Undead Complete

This is the complete 3D model. 

Sculptris Undead front

Sculptris Undead side

Sculptris Undead top

Monday, October 29, 2018

Sculptris Undead 3D Model Work in Progress

This is still a work in progress. I was supposed to make a person, but I made an undead instead. 

Sculptris Undead side view. 

Sculptris Undead top view

Sculpris Undead front view

Friday, October 26, 2018

Twitch Video Review

     The live Twitch video is a bout a game called 'Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth'. It's extremely creepy, but is interesting. There's puzzles and stuff. There is apparently a few glitches, but there's patches to fix them.  It's apparently on Steam and Xbox. Maybe I'll play it when I get around to getting Steam on my computer.

Monday, October 8, 2018

Video Game Journalist 2

        The game is called 'The Sims' Free play. It is played on the iPad or the iPhone, depending on your desire. I find it easier to play on the iPad, because you can see it better. Its graphics are 3D and are quite realistic. The game is open world and you can customize your houses and sims, but there are quests you have to complete to unlock limited time things and to access certain jobs and hobbies for your sims.
       There are a few glitches, but a lot of games do. It's the nature of the beast. The music is cheerful, but can be a bit annoying to others. The game can be played without WiFi, but it must be opened when connected to the internet.  Its free to download, but does have some in game purchases. Overall, its a game worth downloading onto your mobile device.

Monday, October 1, 2018

Tinkercad Art Assets

This is the USS Constellation. A level in the Hidden Object game. 


This is a Steppe Pyramid. A level in my game.


This is a Puglia Castle in Italy. A level in my game.

This is a hourglass. One of the objects that you have to find. 

This is a bowling ball. One of the objects you have to find. 

This is Tutankhamun's tomb. A level in the game. 

This is a pocket watch. One of the objects you have to find. 


This is a pepperoni pizza. One of the objects you have to find. 

This is handcuffs. One of the objects you have to find. 

This is the Stone Hedge. A level in the game.

This is a Dino skull. One of the objects you have to find. 

This is a die. One of the objects you have to find. 

This is a spike collar. One of the objects you have to find. 




Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Video game Journalist

      The game is called Wordscapes. It is played on either an iPad or an iPhone. The game is definitely easier to play on the iPad because the screen is bigger. Some levels are challenging  and some are easy. There's actually 4000 levels to get through, so far. The background music is a bit distracting, so I either mute it or put the headphones in.
     The graphics include a crossword kind of set up and nature pictures. There's no story, but that's okay. There are a few glitches, but all games have that problem. It's a bit addicting and it's easy to get sucked in. I lost sleep a few times playing it. Overall, Wordscapes is worth downloading onto your mobile device.