Saturday, August 20, 2016

Prologue - Haunted (1st Draft)

ΓΈ. Haunted
A woman stood in the darkness.
All around her, everything was a swirling mass of black and grey.
But slowly, as she watched, it resolved, becoming more solid.
More real.
She realized she was just in a dark room, not some abyss.
The floor was concrete, and the darkness was just from a lack of lights.
Her heart started racing.
It was a familiar room.
A bad, bad room.
Her stomach sank as something clicked behind her, echoing on the concrete.
The brunette tried bracing herself, just like always.
And just like always, the sharp crack of a bullet, and the flash of the muzzle flaring to life, made her jump.
In her panic, the awareness faded, and she really was back in that place.
No defenses from the hundreds of other times she’d been forced to visit.
Turning, the terrified woman faced the source of the sound just in time to watch the man fall.
He landed limply on the floor, a dull thump sounding from the weighty impact.
A river of red quickly spread from under his skull, seeming almost alive as it moved right for her.
Even through the thick padding of her boots, she felt the blood.
Her stomach twisted, and she forced herself to look away.
Look at the other man in the room.
He had dull, mud brown eyes, and they were staring right at her.
Through her.
They were completely soulless, the eyes of a demon somehow trapped in a human body.
The imagery wasn’t helped by the waves of gun smoke curling from his Sig Sauer, still aimed down at the other man.
But when he realized she’d looked at him, the man turned his weapon on her, instead.
Even in the dark, surrounded in the shadows and black haze from her hyperventilation, she could swear she saw the golden glint of the brass within, ready to make her join the other man.
And then, before her eyes, the man was gone.
The gun was gone.
Most of the room was gone.
In their place was the monster she imagined lurking inside those eyes, a horrific brown beast of spikes and sharp angles.
Smoke spewed from its mouth, so much like the gun the man had been holding, curling around sharp fangs.
Its eyes were still the same.
Two small, slightly slanted brown dots.
Under the weight of their stare, it felt like she would be ripped apart, right down to her very soul.
She wasn’t even aware of her body backing away until she suddenly jerked to a harsh halt against a wall.
It was cold, the concrete seeping easily through her thin shirt and leeching every bit of heat from her being.
“Whatcha’ think I’m gonna’ do ta’ you?”
The monster’s grating hiss was surprisingly nasally, but the whininess didn’t make the sound any less terrifying.
Pressing closer to the wall, she forced herself to hide the tremors.
“Kill me.”
Her voice was small, barely a whisper in the massive box of silent air they were in.
Its maw cracked and split apart until it had a Cheshire smile.
“Option one,” it laughed.
The sound rumbled against her bones, making her feel like she would fall apart under the force.
“But then ya’ wouldn’t learn anythin’. This is a lesson, after all. So ya’ can leave the city with the bimbo, forever. If I ever see ya’ runnin’ a game in my city again, it’ll be a slow death fer both a’ ya’.”
Her own words were lost in the ether, mind too burdened by the terrible beast to process what she said.
Whatever it was, the beast seemed amused by it.
Another horrible laugh rattled her bones.
The monster told her something that made her feel like her very soul had been changed with ice, but whatever it was seemed to vanish from her mind even as she tried focusing on it.
It felt as though her mind was trying to protect itself from some horror.
“Ya’ know what? I don’t think ya’ can, so I’d love ta’ see it,” it laughed.
Before she could respond, even if she could think, it reared back.
Like a cobra, it lunged forward, sinking its fangs into her shoulder.
There was an explosion and a burst of fire into her skin.
Its teeth felt like burning, spinning metal, burrowing horrifically through skin and bone.
Her vision flashed white, an inhuman scream ripped from her as she dropped.
On the floor, she clutched her bleeding shoulder and whimpered.
Staring up at the monster through tears, she found the man in its place again.
The gun smoked, something metal tinking sharply off the concrete.
His grin was no less terrifying than the beast’s had been.
It was a feral look of complete madness and bloodlust, and she wondered if her blood would actually freeze right in her wound at the sight.
Another laugh, this one more human but no less chilling, escaped his lips.
“Ya’ can let yourself out,” he mocked.
Turning on his heel, he started walking over her fallen body.
“Fer your sake, I hope we don’t see each other again,” the man tossed over his shoulder.
And then, he was fading away, boots clicking sharply on the ground as he walked away.
The steps hadn’t even fully faded before her mind was wrapped in cotton, the darkness returning to take her once again.

Her last sensation was the burning agony rippling from the hole in her shoulder, before everything turned black...

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Graphic Design 2- Project 1- Mailer

Content: |  Project  |  Concepts  |  Mailer  |

Project

For the first project in my Graphic Design 2 course, we had to design a mailer for an organization/cause of our choosing. After quite a bit of narrowing down, it came down to the EFF and a local Autism support organization named SAFE. Once I had these 2 choices, I went about creating different concepts between the two.

Concepts

Saturday, January 24, 2015

Terminatress (Book Cover Contest)

Content: |  Concept  |  Stocks  |  Colours  |  Robotic  |  Shading  |  FX  |  Finalization  |  Results  |

Concept

To keep up my practice during the semester break, I decided to scour the internet for various projects and briefs I felt I could use to improve. One of the projects I decided to take on was this book cover graphic contest by deviantART stock photographer Cathleen Tarawhiti. The rules were pretty simple. The main photo had to be one of the stocks she provided in the post about the contest, and any other stocks used for the graphic had to allow commercial usage. My first idea for the contest was to turn the stock model into a cyborg.

Breakdown

Stocks

To start with, I needed to decide on which of her photos I would use, and hunt for any other stocks I might need along the way. I decided to use the stock photo, pictured left, as well as:
What a Mess by deviantARTist cyniknet
Cables 06 by deviantARTist 6470
And several metal texture photos I took a few years back.




Friday, January 2, 2015

Hollows Insider (Fake Magazine cover)

Content: |  Concept  |  Cover Image  |  Typography  |  Result  |

Concept

To start with, I knew I wanted to make a magazine based on Kim Harrison's Hollows book series. My initial concept was going to have the three main characters of the cast, in front of a Gothic cathedral. As I started thinking of how I would do the layout, though, I realized that would likely be a very busy cover image. In the end, I decided to use Rachel Morgan, the main heroine, only.

This decision made the process simpler and faster, at least in terms of finding the resources I wanted to use. I went with a search through deviantART's stocks and resources category, to start, and quickly found almost the exact images I had in mind.

Thursday, December 18, 2014

Fall 2014- Creative Art Direction- Project 4

Topics: |  Project 4  |  Subjects  |  Roughs  |  Refined  |  Results  |

Project 4- Human Rights Posters
Our 4th and last Creative Art Direction project was creating meant to use what we'd been learning all semester, by creating a 3-ad campaign, with the Declaration of the Common Rights of Humanity as our client. The only restriction was that we had to make a consistent ad campaign.

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Fall 2014- Online Advertising- Project 2

Topics: |  Project 2  |  Concept  |  Logo  |  Theme  |  Campaign  |  App  |  Site  |  Magazine  |  Result  |

Project 2- Bluelist Social App
For the second project in my Online Ad course, we were set to design a brand for Bluelist, a dating/social app that was based on a real Crowdspring design contest for this app, with a $200 reward.

Monday, December 1, 2014

NaNoWriMo 2014 Wrap-Up

Topics: |   Update   |  Word Count  |  Scene of the Day   |  Translation  |
Update
I finished up the NaNoWriMo yesterday, but worked more on the last short for it today. There're still 7 more pages to edit in the short, and after that, whether it's actually the final short of the novel is up in the air. I originally had 7 shorts planned for the first Morgana Lugus Investigations novel, and 4 of them, one of them only mostly done, were more than enough to beat the word count challenge.

I plan, right now, to finish the short up, post it, and then keep working. I'll keep up the posting if I do, so be sure to keep following.


Final Word Count: 52,927

Saturday, November 29, 2014

Adventures in NaNoWriMo 2014 (Day 29)

Topics: |   Update   |  Current Word Count  |  Scene of the Day   |
Update
To make up for my lack of writing yesterday, my brain helped me finish NaNoWriMo today. I still have a bit of writing left to the short, so I'm hoping that I finish it up tomorrow to get the final word count. If I can't, I still succeeded in writing a novel even while classes with many projects were ongoing, so I feel quite accomplished.

Current Word Count: 50,339

Friday, November 28, 2014

Adventures in NaNoWriMo 2014 (Day 28)

Topics: |   Update   |  Current Word Count  |
Update
Today, I grandly lost my momentum, and spent the better part of a day trying to force my way through it. That didn't really work out so well. Anything I wrote today was dull and pretty uninteresting to write and read. Despite the fact that the next scene is the big action scene, which makes it more frustrating. As it is, I don't know that I'll be able to finish the NaNo word count with today's non-update, unfortunately.

Current Word Count: 45,887

Thursday, November 27, 2014

Adventures in NaNoWriMo 2014 (Day 27)

Topics: |   Update   |  Current Word Count  |  Scene of the Day   |
Update
This was a big update today. We've met Tenshi, an informant mentioned several times in the other shorts, and he started her on the track of catching our killer. In an ideal world, I'd be writing this story as a full-fledged mystery, but I don't currently have enough experience with that kind of story to do anything more than a short story with it. As it is, I think it's coming along well.

Current Word Count: 45,887