“I criticize by creation, not by finding fault.”
― Marcus Tullius Cicero
“I criticize by creation, not by finding fault.”
― Marcus Tullius Cicero
This is my personal portfolio, website and home to all of my creations!
Back in the early days of internet cafe's and gaming clubs, little old me and a bunch of friends got hooked on PC gaming with Diablo II and Starcraft, shifting away from our Sega Megadrives and PS1s into a new medium. About that time, the late 90's early 2000's I got my first taste of the Fallout games. Being just 10 years old, Fallout was this obscure and strange game about a hard and merciless turn based combat where clicking on Burst mode on the 10mm SMG could turn your enemies into a pile of minced meat. Time has passed and with the RTS and RPG genre growing further away from what was Fallout back in the early days I somehow left them in the back of my list. In 2008 with the release of Fallout 3 I got my little own personal post apocalyptic renaissance, but this time I have discovered Nexusmods and the Geck. I got enthralled with the idea of being able to change the world around me to my own taste and there was a community of people who would do the same and share their creations online. I started on my first mod, The Gas Station fort but didnt release it long until 2011, as I kept most of my work for myself. With the release of New Vegas I decided I would start publishing my work on the Nexus for people to use. I picked a username of a favoured NPC - Paladin Hoss of the BOS. Back then (as maybe in the majority of time) my work was focused on Playerhomes and armor retextures.
After finishing Honest Hearts DLC I decided I should move into a new direction and start working on level design and world space building. Its my longest lasting project with numerous hiatus along the way - corrupted files, burning out HDD and lost of all data etc. I had to start over a couple of time, which only helped me out honing my level design skills, scripting and GECK in general. Its my personal Magnum Opus that I'm about to finish pretty soon, years after the begining of its developement cycle.
I draw inspiration from many places but mostly film, music and literature. Here is some of them.
From Wikipedia
The Road is a 2006 post-apocalyptic novel by American writer Cormac McCarthy. The book details the grueling journey of a father and his young son over a period of several months across a landscape blasted by an unspecified cataclysm that has destroyed industrial civilization and almost all life. The novel was awarded the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Fiction in 2006. The book was adapted into a film of the same name in 2009, directed by John Hillcoat.
From Wikipedia
All Tomorrows: A Billion Year Chronicle of the Myriad Species and Mixed Fortunes of Man is a 2006 work of speculative evolution in science fiction format written and illustrated by the Turkish artist C. M. Kosemen under the pen name Nemo Ramjet. It explores a hypothetical future path of human evolution set from the near future to a billion years from the present. Several future human species evolve through natural means and through genetic engineering, conducted by both humans themselves and by a mysterious and superior alien species called the Qu.
From Wikipedia
Raised by Wolves is an American science fiction drama television series created by Aaron Guzikowski that premiered on HBO Max on September 3, 2020.[1] The first two episodes were directed by Ridley Scott, who also serves as an executive producer for the show.[2] The series was renewed for a second season shortly after its premiere.[3]
The series' first season has received generally positive reviews. The second season is set to premiere on February 3, 2022.[4][5][6]
From Wikipedia
Stalker (Russian: Сталкер, IPA: [ˈstaɫkʲer]) is a 1979 Soviet science fiction art drama film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky with a screenplay written by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, loosely based on their 1972 novel Roadside Picnic. The film combines elements of science fiction with dramatic philosophical, psychological and theological themes.[5]
The film tells the story of an expedition led by a figure known as the "Stalker" (Alexander Kaidanovsky), who takes his two clients—a melancholic writer (Anatoly Solonitsyn) seeking inspiration, and a professor (Nikolai Grinko) seeking scientific discovery—to a mysterious restricted site known simply as the "Zone", where there supposedly exists a room which grants a person's innermost desires.
I am a die - hard punk anarchist, a nu metal fan with a gangsta twist in GFunk and old - school rap and TRAP. Heres some examples.