WORKSHOP – Gardening for the 4th Dimension

Unity 3D workshop with special guest
Paloma Dawkins

May 15, 2018
6:30pm – 9:30pm
@ TAIS – 1411 Dufferin Street, Unit B

TAIS Member $25 / HES Member $25 / Non-member $40
Member discount code needed – contact jenn@tais.ca for code #

Copresented by TAIS


Presented by the Hand Eye Society as part of their 
EXPERIMENTAL GAME DESIGN WORKSHOPS 2018 series

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER or for workshop series details click HERE


 

In the 4th dimension, anything can happen. What kind of plants would you grow? Luscious roses or vicious venus flytraps? In this workshop we will learn how to animate short loops and place them in Unity 3D! The instructor will provide a project for Unity3D pre-loaded with a few scripts and example scenes. Participants will make their own assets, and we will work through the process of composing a landscape together. Create the garden of your dreams/nightmares!

Paloma Dawkins is a cartoonist turned virtual reality and video game artist based in Montréal. An alumni of the HES Artsy Games Incubator: Animation Edition (2014), Paloma has been creating wild and loopy art games ever since! Her work includes Gardenarium (GDC Mild Rumpus), Alea (Comics x Games), and Palmystery (A MAZE Johannesburg), all of which can be played here.

TAIS is also pleased to be copresenting a second workshop with Paloma Dawkins and the Hand Eye Society, on May 14th: Dreamy POP Portraits – 2D animation workshop DETAILS HERE

ABOUT workshop partner the Hand Eye Society

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The Hand Eye Society is a Toronto not-for-profit dedicated to supporting and showcasing videogames made primarily as a form of creative expression. We  aim to provide exhibition opportunities, education, creative support, mentorship, knowledge sharing and inspiration to artists, enthusiasts, and the game-curious in Toronto. Founded in 2009, it is one of the first videogame arts organizations of its kind in the world.