Unit 78: Digital Graphics for Computer Games
Creating Concept Art ideas for Computer Game Graphics
The brief which has been given to
me by my Tutor says:
“Create a Maze game for the students to play that also helps them develop
their mathematics skills.
The main character of this game
‘Brainbox’ has to move from level to level solving increasing difficult maths
based problems. Each level should show a different maths problem and the level
of the maths problem should be GCSE grade C Mathematics.”
Own Brief:
The main character of the Maze Game is
called Brainbox. The species and gender of Brainbox is not specified, so
Brainbox can be interpreted in the form as an object, such as a ‘brain’, or a
human, amongst other things.
The player will control Brainbox
through a maze, to find the correct answer. The theme and the plot of the game
is not specified in the brief criteria, so I can base my game on whatever theme
and plot I wish.
The game will have 5 levels, with maths
questions which get more difficult as the player progresses. Level one will
have multiplication questions (with decimals), such as (--). Level two will be
division (with decimals) (--). Fractions on Level three, and percentages on
level four. Level five will be the hardest, featuring expanding double
brackets.
Brainstorming
ideas:
Before I can begin to design and
develop my game, I must brainstorm different ideas which I could use in my
game. I could brainstorm theme of my game, and then base other things, such as
Main Character and enemies around that theme.
The selected idea of my game is as
follows:
·
The theme
will be Space
·
The main
character will be an animal. More specifically, a Chimpanzee
·
The enemies
in my game will be Asteroids, which will move around, like they are in an orbit,
and aliens, who move around randomly
·
I will have
questions at the start of the round, with the correct answer being the way to
progress to the next level.
The initial idea of my game is Brianbox,
(the main character) is an Astro-Chimpanzee, who has been sent into space to
reach Mars. He must pilot his spacecraft, docking with Space stations to
refuel, and advance to the next level. If Brainbox’s spacecraft runs out of
fuel, the level will be restarted. Space is littered with Asteroids, which
Brainbox must avoid. If he collides with an Asteroid, the level will be
restarted. The game will be completed if Brainbox reaches Mars, which only appears
on the final level.
Ethical
Considerations:
I have decided to have my main
character as a female Astro-chimpanzee. I did this because females are
under-used in video games, particularly as protagonists, and when they are
featured, often portrayed as a ‘Damsel in distress’, or overly sexualised.
I also made my Chimp female, because
during the 1950s-1960s when animals were trained to go into space, there was
only 1 female chimp in the Mercury Program, who never went into space. Instead,
Minnie was used in the breeding program.
Legal Considerations:
For everything I create for my Maze game, I need to make sure I do not commit
copyright infringement on any existing products. If I use any existing images
or files for inspiration, I need to make sure my work is not too similar, or I
could be sued for copyright infringement.
I also need to understand libel. Libel is a publication that is damaging to someone’s reputation/company’s reputation.
I also need to understand libel. Libel is a publication that is damaging to someone’s reputation/company’s reputation.
Graphics
Specification:
Visual Style of my game will be cel-shaded. It will look
cartoony, but will still be slightly realistic. It will also look futuristic,
as my idea, of an Astro-Chimp landing on Mars is a futuristic idea. The
typography of the game I will use will be of a Sci-fi theme, made up of bold
black text with blocky sharp edges. I could also change the perspective to make
it look like it is moving in space.
For example:
For example:
Computer Game
Graphics: Print media. In-game graphics (interface/HUD). 2D/3D sprites.
Concept Art.
Brainbox’s spacecraft Alien enemy
Asteroid | |||
Space Station (Level 1-4
objective) Mars
(Level 5 objective)