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[2D-Artist][Concept Artist][Writer][WebDev][Voice Actor] Curious to test myself

A topic by LolaBo created Jun 17, 2020 Views: 306
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As someone who has been more of an outsider but an artist, storyteller, and possessing multiple skill sets I figured it wouldn't hurt to tip my toes in the water. The area which I certainly lack is game development and software utilization itself however being self-taught and rather quickly has been what's allowed me to have 20 years of graphic design and UI/UX experience. I started off making webpages as a sort of "choose your own adventure" alternative in the late 90's early 00's.

As an artist I can develop characters, settings, concepts, original/distinct design, within 2D. I am sure some of my art can be applied to 3D elements over time. I enjoy pixelated art and integrating the non-traditional in a game environment. Some of my work is high contrast and very bright and bold while others are almost Junji Ito inspired.

Writing a cohesive story line and editing is definitely a strong suit as long as I am given a tangible idea initially. Excellent at proofreading and allowing a story to effectively "show, don't tell" even when words are necessary.

With some experience in scambaiting I have lent my voice as myriad of characters with different accents and ages able to have believable two person conversations with myself. I understand the importance of tone, inflection, convincing emotional transition, etc.

Depending on the project would depend on compensation whether it is working with others to gain experience making it mutually beneficial or I may require a small amount for specific talent. The purpose would be to build up a very dynamic portfolio as well as expand my own skill set. I have no issue working for trade.

Best initial contact is through e-mail: thelolabohemia@gmail.com
Thanks for your time! Can list off a more extensive skill set list if necessary.