Streaming on Twitch was incredibly fun and a great experience. It was also a lot of time and energy. Creating the vTuber model was a massive boon- it helped viewer engagement, made me feel more comfortable onstream, and it was something I was really proud of. It looked good and was incredibly fun to make and use. I loved creating a nice layout and having a strong theme. One of my favorite aspects of streaming was interacting with viewers- through channel point redeems, chatting, anything. I would do it again in a heartbeat if I had the energy.
I enjoyed animation as a hobby. I'd love to get more practiced at it, however I just don't have the time required. It's definitely something I'd love to do more of, though.
Mino Mino Friendship Simulator is a good example of what happens when someone makes a joke near me. It was intended to be a brief little OC dating sim, made in a week and very silly- however, I fell in love with the project and decided to change it up and make a full game. I was able to post a playable beta demo, however I didn't properly back up my files. An error with my hard drive wiped all of the data- almost 2 years worth of coding. I didn't even have the code for the demo to work off of. Distraught, I completely abandoned the project. I've considered restarting from scratch recently, and it is a roject I'm liely to take up again, once I've overcome the block I've got from it.
Below is a lineup of most of the main cast- it had 15 characters, all with at least 3 endings (good, bad, neutral.) The game was set to play over 1 week, with 7 time segments per day. Each time segment had 4 areas of the map you could go to, and each area had 2 characters to talk to. It was a lot.
Like most creatives during high school, I had high hopes of becoming an internet famous comic creator. It's still a passion of mine, and I look back on these attempts fondly, if not a little. Judgementally. They're good attempts, however I took on too much at once and couldn't keep up with it. Both of these were created during school, so I had to balance them with schoolwork, as well as with my game that I was making at the time.
I have a full library hosted here, in the Comic Library tab. Below are the external site links that a few were hosted on.
Tiny Tony was a sort of autobiography comic, about my daily life. It updated twice a week. I'd love to make a new comic like this, it was a really good excersize. Some of them are even funny.
You can find it here.Pine Bay was a mystery comic that I created during high school. It was in production at the same time as Mino Mino and Tiny Tony. This, unfortunately, meant that it flopped hard.
You can find it here.I had a very short foray into making music. Some of this is actually still decent, however don't listen too closely.