I’m kind of Adventurous, hyperactive, absent-minded, melancholic, chaotic, lonesome, sarcastic, trustworthy, stubborn, idealistic, impulsive, complicated, friendly, eager to learn, creative, over-dramatic, ambitious... maybe too many adjectives but that’s me… my chaotic way to express I just have to let out all my thoughts and emotions… but most of the times my mind goes way faster than my mouth…
I am a fan of Tetsuya Nomura; I think that he represents the path I want to overcome. He is a Japanese video game director and character designer working for Square Enix. He started creating art for advertisements. Then Square hired him to work as a debugger and following it as a monster designer and then as graphic director and minor character designer. Then he was asked to replace Yoshitaka Amano, the lead illustrator in Square, and with the success of his games he became THE character designer. And more recently, he has acted as the director, concept artist, and character designer in Square Enix movies and most commercial games.
When I was kid I saw Final Fantasy VIII intro cinematic and I decided that making games will be my way of life; I was Nintendo kid so I hadn’t saw FFVII until later. Now I buy every Final Fantasy no matter the Console, any SquareEnix game actually. Also Ubisoft it’s a brand I which I put my hopes for greatest games. Almost all my games are Role Playing Games, and now with Blizzard’s World of Warcraft it’s like a dream came truth, interactivity is awesome. And I love medieval stuff, I think it is the greatest.
I love Concept Art, I’m always trying to become better in many techniques from oils to digital painting, for me drawing and painting is poetry, is passion it’s a way of life; I do a little clay sculpture form my characters and some other thing I needed in Industrial Design; I don’t know if I would go as far as an artist to call the things I do as my art, my way of express my feelings, because I have the school of design and I think with games I would have the power to focus the maelstrom of thoughts which inspire my self to reveal my work from his container, like Michael Angelo would say, “I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free.”
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