Monday, August 8, 2011

Video Game Workflow

Have you ever wondered how characters and levels in video games are generated? Here is a good overview of the workflow.
The earliest computer games were severely limited by memory constraints. This forced content, such as maps, to be generated algorithmically on the fly: there simply wasn't enough space to store a large amount of pre-made levels and artwork. Pseudorandom number generators were often used with predefined seed values in order to create very large game worlds that appeared premade. For example, The Sentinel supposedly had 10,000 different levels stored in only 48 or 64 kilobytes. Read More....
Character Modeling for Production