PROJECTS
Project-Sub Deep
Project Sub-Deep is a 3D first person survival horror game where the player pilots a submarine back up to the surface while collecting other sunken submarines' black boxes along the way with a tractor beam. Throughout the ascent the player will need to use stealth and the natural environment to avoid detection from a giant enemy fish. Piloting the ship will require the player to balance the remaining electricity to the lights, sonar, and life support.
This game was created as a semester long group assignment for an Indie Game Development class at Miami University. I handled the creation of several systems such as the dialogue system, the energy gauges and other backend systems.
Click the link in the in the title above to visit the Itch.io page, or watch the release trailer!
Technologies Used: Unity, Microsoft Visual Studio, C#
Multi-Functional Web App
This a web application featuring four apps:
1. Calculator - A calculator that allows for addition, subtraction, multiplication. and division. Also features an error handling system for user errors, alongside client-side validation.
2. Weather Forecast - This page allows the user to enter a zip code and receive a 7-Day weather forecast for that location.
3. Sensor Report - Utilizing a SQL database back-end, this page allows the user to enter input into a database utilizing an online form.
4. Sensor Update - This app allows for the user to see the values currently present in the back-end database used in the Sensor Report app.
[These last two functions are depreciated.]
Using the embedded website, you can use and look at all of these apps yourself. You can also click on the title of this description to open the page into a new tab.
Technologies Used: HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, JavaScript, JQuery, Amazon Web Services, SQLite, PHP
The Carnival - 3D Modeling Challenge
On 3drender.com, there is a lighting challenge with a large array of models to light. I choose to make custom lighting for the Carnival scene. In addition to lighting, I also animated the Carousel.
The video shows a time-lapse in the morning and then shows the ride in action during the day and night.
Screenshots are also provided showing off the lighting made.
Technologies Used: Autodesk Maya, Paint.NET