Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Gamemaker Game Cards

I am so excited to see how my students' video games are progressing! We started out critiquing board games, transitioned to critiquing computer games, and now we are beginning to make our own video games!! We are using GameMaker 7 as the platform for our games and we are going to learn step by step to make a simple game. The sky is the limit, literally. GameMaker can be used by someone with more advanced skills to make games that are playing on Iphones and Androids and computers. Video game art is a fun way to explore digital art because the entertainment industry is such a huge part of our culture and there are many artists that are out there making video games right now! If you want to download GameMaker 7 to your computer and work on your game at home and at school, you can find it here http://currentlab.art.vcu.edu/gamemaker-comparison-and-download/ Make sure you actually download GameMaker7 (and get a parent's permission first). GameMaker7 is the version we will use in class because you can work on the same files from a Mac or PC without having to pay anything. GAMECARDS LINK: Students can find information on different things to program in their games and how to accomplish them by following this link http://currentlab.art.vcu.edu/game-design-cards/ Remember to access you game from home, YOU MUST have saved your game at school to your thumb drive or google drive AND GameMaker7 downloaded to your computer. You have to open the GameMaker7 program on your computer then inside of the game go to file open and open your game from your thumb drive.

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

CONTESTS!!!

The Peace Poster Contest is sponsored by the Lion's Club. You can win a $25 prize for your winning poster. Posters should be 13x20 inches and themed "Celebrate Peace". No WRITING may be included on the poster. You make pick up a properly sized poster in the art room. Posters must be turned in October 31 to me in the art room. You must be 11, 12, or 13 on November 15, 2016 to participate. Please see me for more information. Only the KGMS winner will be required to submit a permission form. In addition to the Peace Poster contest, King George County schools is running the 2016 Holiday Greeting Card Contest! The max. size for this original artwork is 8.5x11 inches (the standard size of a sheet of printer paper). Only one artwork per student, any flat medium, and inclusive/appropriate for our community which celebrates a variety of holidays. Each entry MUST have a parent permission form. If you would like a sheet of good quality paper for this and/or to pick up a permission form, please come see me in the art room. Entries and parent permission forms must be turned in by November 2. Interested students are welcome to obtain a PASS and see me during FOXES DEN with the permission of their Foxes Den teacher IF they have not been requested for remediation. I LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING WHAT YOU CAN DO!