Can be any form of creativity, whether that be drawing/painting, music, photography, writing, game design, video making, ect.
I’ve made video games for the last decade but the one I’m most proud of is called the away team. A 120k word interactive novel that explores what humanity is and if there is anything worth saving in it. If so, what. All told through the eyes of an AI tasked with saving the last of humanity by finding a new planet in the galaxy for them to colonize.
It has a demo and native Linux builds. https://www.awayteam.space
I am a interaction artist at my company. Still a new field of PR that we are experimenting with. I work for one of the major hydrocarbon companies
I do 3d modelling as a hobby so I’ve got a nice big of art stacked up over the years but weirdly enough the thing I’m really proud of is this real life replica of the Splatana stamper from splatoon. It’s a really complex thing that I spent ages on trying to get every little detail as perfectly accurate as I could using only 720p screenshots of low res models and I even made a version that can actually function as an actual stamper. It’s an actual thing that I can hold in my hands, and so can you! Not to mention some of the CAD things I had to do were surprisingly complicated. Like you would not believe how hard it is to emboss a curved surface in fusion 360.
I honestly don’t know what my best work is artistically, but I’m fond of all the little Interior design stuff I do, even if it gets a fraction of the notes anything fandom related gets. The pride rooms are nice but there’s also an entire house I did if you scroll down the tag a little
I wrote an automatic teambalancer for Titanfall 2 Northstar, that solved a lot of proplems that match balancing was having before I made it.
Now it’s the go-to for making sure teams are even on a server. It takes into account a lot of things that might screw up balance, and is even able to actively compensate if players suddenly leave/join.
I’m really proud of this little piece of code.
Volunteered at an international school in the IT dept. and at the time I noticed that the students had to type out a long address in order to connect to their personal drives. This was only necessary when using MacOS.
The head person who brought me on never had time to simplify the process. He said it was like that when he got there. So, I decided to look into it and try to simplify things. Prior to this I never had any experience with macs at all. It took me a while to learn the basics of how to write a script for Mac and how to navigate the OS.
After a bunch of research and videos, I was finally able to write something where all you had to do was click on an icon and you were automatically connected to your drives. This was roughly 10 years ago and about 5 years ago I learned that they were still using what I wrote!