This module, Applied Game Art Production, is focused on creating a level for a mobile phone game known as Invasion. The game is based around a simple concept. Aliens came to our planet thousands of years ago and planted their technology for use at a future date. They have now returned and are awakening the technology for a full scale invasion of our world. Game play is focused on piloting a helicopter through each level. The camera view can be switched between a top-down viewpoint and a first-person viewpoint to add some interest in each level.
The first step in this project was getting into groups. I joined a group with 4 others (molly, Freeman, Robert Leach, Luke Phillips and Reece O'Connor) and we set to work.
First order of business was electing a team leader who would manage and coordinate the team. Molly stepped forward and we all agreed. I felt this was a good choice as Molly is a reliable person and highly organised.
After nominating a leader we all set about coming up with an idea and researching possibilities. My first idea was an Egyptian based level with the pyramids housing the alien technology. Other ideas included Rome's coliseum, London city (half-converted to alien technology) and other sites with historical monuments.
We eventually settled in the idea of Easter Island. We chose this idea for a number of reasons. Firstly, the famous Easter Island heads can be used as a perfect example of alien technology that was placed there thousands of years ago. We had the idea to make the heads come to life, move and help the aliens in their invasion. This will be good when creating models as we can a number of variations of heads and different places they are found along the island. Secondly, Easter Island has a number of different kinds of terrain, from beaches, to grasslands to dormant volcanoes. This will make the level seem more interesting if we create transitions between these areas.
After finalizing the idea of Easter Island, we each took some time to think of some ideas on what could be placed in the level and a map and route was planned out by Robert Leach. We wanted to include a number of different areas to make the level seem more interesting so the final plan is as follows. We decided to start at the beach, go through a tunnel, over a town and finally into the boss area. The beach area would include a set of sea defences that the player must shoot down to pass through. The tunnel will be a mining operation by the aliens and be an area transition from the fertile grasslands near the coast to the more desolate wastelands of the volcanoes. We wanted to add diversity so decided that the tunnel should start to include a small amount of lava towards the end to make the player try to figure out what is coming up ahead. The final area will be a boss fight area in the base of the volcano. The volcanoes on Easter Island are dormant however we felt that to add interest, the boss would awaken, reawakening the volcano and creating lava plumes and fire to make the boss fight have some drama.
When planning out the route we had to think about the limitations of working on mobile development. One of the main issues is occlusion - boxing in the level - to make sure the entire level is not being rendered at once. To counteract this, we have made open areas use the top-down scrolling view whilst when entering the tunnel we have it switch to first person as that area will be enclosed.
Once working out a basic level plan we could then look into what assets would be used. We came up with a basic list of what would be in the level, such as alien technology, supplies, different heads and basic trees and rocks. We then divided the work load between us all. I came up with the idea that we should all have one large prop/asset to work on and then we can all pitch in and help with making the smaller assets. The 5 main big props/areas in our scene will be as follows:
1) The Boss (Luke)
2) Stone heads (Reece)
3) Sea defence pillars (Rob)
4) Stone archway inside the tunnel (Me)
5) Terrain (Molly)
Molly now created a Gantt Chart with each of us as a different colour to use for this project to enable us all to keep on track and reach deadlines. Small milestones were set on a weekly basis to make it easier to see how the project would be split up.

My main prop for the project is to be the contents of the tunnel (cave lights, railway track and carts and the large stone support pillars inside) so I now set about concepting and researching different designs for these assets.
I wanted to make sure the inside of the mining tunnel looks like it was created by the aliens so came up with the idea to have a slightly futuristic aspect to the assets by running a blue light around them to look like they are powered by alien technology.
For the stone archway supports, I wanted to make it seem like the Easter Island heads were working for/made by the aliens so made it seem like they had walked over the island to reach the mining effort and help hold up the tunnel (much like robotic mining equipment).