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Empyrean 2D

Jan 22nd

Posted by Craig Wells in Featured

Empyrean 2D is an ETC project team that is working with EA studio EA2D to build a game that closely integrates with their latest title Dragon Age Legends.  EA2D’s goal is to create connected and social games for gamers and Dragon Age Legends is just the latest in a line of games that have been developed for mobile and social platforms such as Facebook and mobile platforms.

EA2D has asked the Empyrean 2D team to develop a game that connects to Dragon Age Legends which would enhance the gameplay experience for the players who play both games.  This game will initially be developed for the iPad with an eye towards extending it to other tablet platforms such as google’s upcoming android based tablet.  Our goal for this semester is to deliver to EA2D a fully functional and connected game that is ready for release to the general public.

I am the producer on this project and my role includes the following responsibilities:

  • Implementing a modified agile environment using Greenhopper with JIRA
  • Establish and maintain the schedule, including release dates
  • Manage a team of 6 people
  • Documentation
  • Maintain client relations
  • Convert Dragon Age Legends art assets as needed for our game

Empyrean 2D Website

Client Project, EA2D, Electronic Arts, ETC Project, Games, iPad, Mobile Game, Video Games
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Heavy Metal : Terrain Shaping Prototype

Sep 10th

Posted by Craig Wells in Application

Heavy Metal : Terrain Shaping Prototype is a client project at the ETC.  In this project we are developing a 3D visualization system to work with Caterpillar’s remote and autonomous control systems for their heavy equipment.  This also includes developing a graphical user interface and preparing a cost-benefit analysis of different game engine platforms that could be used in future projects.

http://www.etc.cmu.edu/projects/caterpillar3d

In my capacity as Producer I am responsible for the following:

  • Client coordination
  • Implementing a production schedule and methodology
  • Managing the tasks of my team members
  • Ensuring that deadlines, both internal and external, are met

In addition to these responsibilities, I will be taking on the bulk of the cost-benefit analysis task. This will include, performing the necessary research, working with the vendors to get pricing and other technical information and preparation of the overall document.  I will also incorporate any technical input as necessary from my other team members.

Application, Client Project, ETC Project, Video Games
BVW 2010

BVW Show Manager

Sep 10th

Posted by Craig Wells in Producer

I was the Head Show TA for the BVW 2010 show which had 2 performances on Dec 11, 2010.  The show was featured in an article on cmu.edu and in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

http://www.cmu.edu/homepage/computing/2010/fall/bvw-2010.shtml

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10346/1110226-51.stm

My duties included

  • Coordinating with the venue – Chosky Theater
  • Coordinating with the Broadcast group CMUtv
  • Coordinating with the Online Group MediaTech
  • Coordinating with the Rental House AB Tech
  • Managing other TAs tasked with working on different aspects of the show
  • Managing volunteers from the 1st year and 2nd Year students
  • Anticipating and rectifying live performance issues

The entire show can be seen here:

mms://wms.andrew.cmu.edu/001/ETC/BVW2010.wmv

BVW, ETC, Technology, Theatre, Video Games
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Panda LE

Jul 17th

Posted by Craig Wells in Application

Panda LE

The Panda LE project’s goal is to build a working level editor using the Panda 3D Game Engine for use by the BVW class, NHSGA, and the ETC in general. In order to accomplish this goal we will be building the level editor as a standalone utility along with a world that demonstrates not only the capabilities of the level editor but also demonstrates the best that Panda3D can achieve visually.

The team is made up of 7 people consisting of:

  • 1 producer
  • 3 artists
  • 2 programmers
  • 1 artist/scripter

My responsibilities as Producer include the following:

  • Managing the Schedule to hit our deadlines
  • Managing the Scope of content both in programming and in art
  • Manage the relationship with out project manager (ETC Faculty)
  • Maintain the procedures that have been adopted by the team
  • Bug Testing
  • Documentation

In order to accomplish all of this I have implemented a system based loosely on a SCRUM Agile system.  We hold daily meetings and send out daily emails.  The two teams (Art and Programming) work on a sprint schedule of 2 week iterations.  I ensure that the product we are developing meets the needs of our varied clientele.

Project Documentation:

http://wiki.etc.cmu.edu/pandale/index.php/Main_Page

Panda LE Art Bible

Panda LE Dataflow Diagrams

Panda LE Project Gantt Chart

3D Engine, Application, ETC Project, Panda 3D
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Iminintech Project

Jul 17th

Posted by Craig Wells in Architectural Designer

The ImininTech Project – Archival Video

The Iminintech Project’s purpose was to design and build a 2-story themed entertainment attraction for Carnegie Mellon’s Spring Carnival in 2010.  I was part of a team of 9 people who designed developed and built the attraction including 2 new platforms that will be incorporated into future ETC Curriculum.

The booth itself was essentially a pulsed attraction with 6-8 people going through it every 2 minutes.  Over the course of the 2 days that we were open we had a throughput of almost 2000 people, which is about a third of CMU’s undergraduate population.

In my role as Architectural Designer I had the following responsibilities:

  • Design and build a 2-story structure including architectural and structural plans.
  • Obtain approval of plans from CMU’s Department of Engineering, School of Architecture, and Facilities Management
  • Incorporating 3 different interactive pieces including a motion floor, multi-touch floor, and a Pepper’s Ghost Effect
  • Incorporating a rich storyline that ties all 3 interactive pieces together
  • Managing traffic flow of the entire experience
  • Re-purposing the design of interactive pieces and to be presented at a local dance company fundraiser

Below are the final architectural plans that were approved and used to build the project.  Please note that these plans are provided for informational purposes only and should not be used to build any structure.  If you choose to do so, Carnegie Mellon University, the Entertainment Technology Center and members of the Immersive Interactive Installations team will not be responsible for any and all loss or damage and any claims or demands that arise from such action.

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Architecture, ETC Project, Themed Entertainment
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