So all the group works, tutoring and CCA responsibilities have finally accumulated into enough sleepless nights to leave me in this permanent state of semi-anesthetized.
I have finally started designing the graphics for our game. Rather than using Photoshop as per normal, I decided to pick up Illustrator. Fortunately I have some experience with Corel Draw before so things are not too difficult. I also think using Illustrator will help me modify the graphics more easily.
The lecture yesterday was quite good. I especially liked Scrum. It was so simple yet I think it what I (and our group) need in order to clearly plan out and prioritize the milestones of our project.
About time to leave for tuition.
P/S: should not have gone to school today. Should have just stayed back to finish the logo =__=
I think it's cool that you're picking up new stuff even in the face of increased workload. I think that speaks very well of your attitude. ;)
ReplyDeleteHey Gia!
ReplyDeleteYup you are right. Illustrator is definitely a lot better for creating drawings and illustrations than Photoshop. This is an iPad game I created sometime back: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjAJxcFoUcc
Everything in there is created with Illustrator. With vectors, you can easily scale up and down without losing quality. Very useful especially when you want your game to be on retina display :)
Su Yuen, the game you showed there looks really cool!
ReplyDeleteCan I clarify something with you? So is it possible to use a vector image created by Illustrator directly in our Facebook app? Because what I'm doing now is to export the Illustrator vector graphics into PNG files, which significantly reduces the quality of the graphics.