Added some new artwork, and stencyl experiments progressing painfully slow.
I am me, nothing more, nothing less. I am the culmination of my thoughts, my actions and your perceptions.
Age 39, Male
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college
Somewhere in your mind.
Joined on 7/22/03
Posted by Zanroth - May 10th, 2012
I just found out about this little program, and I decided to give it a shot.
I'm going to push myself into designing a short game by the end of the weekend.
Don't expect anything too spectacular, this is just me forcing myself out of a stagnant phase of doing absolutely nothing. :p
Posted by Zanroth - April 29th, 2012
Next to another project I'm participating in as a concept art (not really newgrounds related) I was planning on doing a somewhat larger scale flash game plan too...
I'm going to take a more realistic approach though, and do some simpler games first, to get a better hang of game design in general.
Posted by Zanroth - April 19th, 2012
It's basically just a step by step for some of my artwork, but it still counts.
Also, made a facebook page for all my stuff:
http://www.facebook.com/ColdworksArt
Posted by Zanroth - February 18th, 2012
I've noticed something...
My studies and my internships are completely focused on humans and the humane in general, and yet all my art is entirely mechanical and cold, "the cold" even being the name of my personal mascotte.
Does this perhaps mean I'm looking for a way to escape all the human suffering I run into every day?
So far, four patients have died at the department I'm working on, and two more are at risk, which was to be expected, considering I'm working at an intensive care unit, but still, I have trouble accepting this...
Other than that, I've always had an interest in things mechanical...
Oh well, back to trying to patch up things at my internship, I guess.
Posted by Zanroth - January 29th, 2012
Studying cardiology has shown me something interesting...
In a type of heart transplant operation, namely a heterotopic transplant, the patients old, damaged heart is left in place, and the new heart is attached in parallel to it.
That way, should the new heart be rejected, the old heart can still take over a bit of the functions and the patient won't die immediately.
Because of this, there are actually people around with two hearts.