Posts Tagged ‘sketch’

Game level sketch coloured with homemade custom photoshop paint brushes

Monday, April 5th, 2010

I scanned in a rough drawing from my moleskin book – one I’m using as an environment game level in a platformer I’ve made.  It needed sprucing up a bit, so I made some simple custom pencil and paint brushes to assist in giving it more life!

Drawing of twisted trees holding up grassy platforms

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

Sketch of a hand drawn platform game level. Several small grass platforms are held up by a series of twisting trees. All the trees grow from the base of rocks and grass. Three striped blobs are perched on top of the upper most ledges.

Sketched drawing of an imaginary cave level and small castle turret on a grassy hill

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

Quick drawing for a conceptual game level in the platform game I am creating. The cave area is quite difficult for the player to reach, but they will be rewarded for getting there.

Drawing of a small village of curly topped houses on top of grassy knolls

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

A quick sketch drawing for a level in the platform game I’m developing. This level consists of various houses and odd-shaped buildings with spiral roofs and smoking chimney pots. I’ve also started adding these large and ancient Easter-egg type rocks that protrude from the ground in places.

Drawing of village made of trees, roots and crooked houses

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

A small sketch for part of a platform game level. Incorporates a quirky and crooked smoking village built on the tops of gnarled roots and tree-like structures.

Drawing of a curly-topped building on grassy ledges

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

A drawing of a small floating island with a large curly-topped building and a small house perched on top of grassy ledges, held together by rocks and wooden stilts.

Drawings of imaginary trees and natural structures

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010
Daily sketch – drawing of a large tree growing on top of several intertwined grassy hill top ledges.

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