Game Design
/Project 05

Here we are at the best part—games! I've been a huge fan of games since childhood. Growing up, I was always fascinated by how they were designed, how their stories were presented, and how they were coded.
Ironically, I created my first game assets while studying Nutrition and Dietetics. Our education system doesn’t emphasize practical experience, so during my final year—when I was doing my internship—I had a lot of free time. On top of that, I was unhappy with my field and eager to find a career that would truly make me happy.
Since I was already passionate about games, I started designing pixel game assets and, in the process, learned a lot about design in general. That’s when I realized nothing made me happier than being actively involved in design—and that’s how my journey began.
Pixel Art
Pixel art is one of the things that truly amazes me. Only true game connoisseurs will agree that pixel games are the best—hehe~ Anyway, now it's time to share some of my modest work with you!

Meet Froggy! Despite her appearance, she’s not a big fan of jumping.


Here are some 16x16 characters, along with vegetables and fruits, that I’ve designed.

Last but not least, I will leave you with a beautiful city background.
3D Sculptures
Archaeology museums are filled with fascinating historical tablets and sculptures. Each artifact tells a story about ancient civilizations, their beliefs, and their way of life. Exploring these exhibits feels like stepping back in time, uncovering the mysteries of the past.


I was so fascinated by the figures I saw in museums that I decided to learn how to sculpt using Blender. Bringing these forms to life in 3D allowed me to appreciate the artistry and craftsmanship of ancient sculptures even more.
JavaScript
Here’s an RPG game that I illustrated myself and coded using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Give it a try—I hope you enjoy it!
Coming Soon!
