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(AE.) #1

Hey guys my name is Arman i am an avid video gamer and game artist i usually go by the handle armanguy or AE. just dropping bye to say whats up!

and check these ones!

currently working on and ue3 map called quarantine heres some custom props i made also a map shot wich is 3 days old :stuck_out_tongue:

and some other work:

WOOT! :stroggtapir:


(Pegazus) #2

Hey, and welcome to the forums :wink:

You have got some realy nice work there mate, keeps me reminded why i want to manage to make it to game industry. :slight_smile:


(Cambodunum) #3

looks nice … but you raped starbucks xD


(AE.) #4

played with the foilage and finsished blocking out the level gonna spend all day tommorow after work layout out the buildings:

screenshot with 100% more taper :stuck_out_tongue:

:stroggtapir:


(shagileo) #5

Hellow there and welcome !

That’s some fine art you made there.
Great choice of planting tapirs in your map :smiley:


(Flawe) #6

Doh, don’t name threads “nom nom nom”. People WILL expect cake.

I like the ATVs.


(isbowhten) #7

hi,
:o:O:O
amazing screenshots


(89blitz) #8


If your not saying it out loud, your doing it wrong.


(stealth6) #9

[QUOTE=89blitz;184108]
If your not saying it out loud, your doing it wrong.[/QUOTE]

they forgot to add the tax payers money flying into that mouth


(kamikazee) #10

[QUOTE=Flawe;184103]Doh, don’t name threads “nom nom nom”. People WILL expect cake.[/QUOTE]I was expecting tapir snacks. But cake would do fine too.

Also, wicked image overload!


(Flawe) #11

Tapir snacks as in snacks made of tapirs or snacks made for tapirs? If it’s the former one you’re just mean!


(AE.) #12

[QUOTE=Flawe;184103]Doh, don’t name threads “nom nom nom”. People WILL expect cake.

[/QUOTE]

theres cake its hidden you have to find it :):cool:


(AE.) #13

should i take my art and put it in off-topic forum?

fix the leaning building and added more buildings. didnt touch the foilage yet will do that tommorow :slight_smile:


(kamikazee) #14

[QUOTE=Flawe;184117]Tapir snacks as in snacks made of tapirs or snacks made for tapirs? If it’s the former one you’re just mean![/QUOTE]Snacks made of tapirs, are you mad? It takes quite an army to catch a tapir, and those who would agree to be caught are mostly not so tasty anyway.

No, I was talking about tapir snacks. People mostly seem to remember them if they see some brown dog doing tricks for it - I think his name was “scuba” or something.


(AE.) #15

Just a question to any splash damage employees :slight_smile: if i live in canada and would like to apply/ do the docks art test will i be able to work in the uk or do i need to apply for a work visa before i even consider it?


(jRAD) #16

That’s something we would sort out after art tests and interviews and all that jazz.


(AE.) #17

Sounds good ill be sure to look into some open positions in the future :slight_smile: :stroggtapir:


(ghij576) #18

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