I am starting to make my donation game for Globaloria. I have some great ideas while working with this. I'm gonna make documentary-style tutorials on what I am doing, showing what it is like to be a programmer. I do have some great things in mind, and I hope it works out well for me.
I'm still taking requests on tutorials. Please email me at:
deering2@marshall.edu
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
New tutorial on the way
Posted by Steward Deering at 9:39 AM 0 comments
Labels: documentary tutorials, Globaloria
New Resources for Globaloria
I recently received an Email from Mr. Lee Kraus asking yours truly to look over some possible new resources for students coming up these following years. I thought some of them were good for mainly reference by instructors, but then there were a few I just liked real well that shows some great aspects to game development. I put some of these links up on my del.icio.us account. Check them out and see what you think.
Posted by Steward Deering at 9:33 AM 1 comments
Labels: Flash Resources, Globaloria
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Man High school presentation
It was a great opportunity to see a high schools effort on their game. They had a great concept, but I just wanted to know what the reason and the story was behind the game. Great concept for the game, just needed to more.
Posted by Steward Deering at 3:36 PM 0 comments
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Goal line in sight?
My class is coming down to the wire for our game. I have the rafting taken care of and I am waiting on Matt and Jerry for there part so we can slam it all together. I have found some great work arounds for what I did. I am going to make some tutorials about the Actionscript aspect of the game I believe this going to be great!
Posted by Steward Deering at 4:18 PM 0 comments
Friday, April 4, 2008
I found something....
I found something that will be really great for ideas and tutorials.
Flashperfection.com.
it seems to be what the gaming side of things can help with and that it has other wide variety of things dealing with flash. I haven't explored everything just yet but I believe this to be a great companion to any flash class or course.
Posted by Steward Deering at 5:38 PM 0 comments
WebEx RTC Presentation
I thought the presentation of the Randolph boys were great. I liked the game and where they were going with it. Alot of advice was given and I hope it was taken into consideration. The only problem I had with the session in particular was that apparently my phone was giving the feed back, so I had to ask questions through the chat window, but they were ignored. Hey what am I gonna do about it right?
Posted by Steward Deering at 2:21 PM 0 comments