Greetings boys and girls, the Console General here:
I’ve been blessed with a new PC via my employers “PC Fair.” It’s a beast and has been a blast to build; the specs are as follows:
Intel Core i7 920 (2.66 ghz quad-core)
12 gigs of PC12800 OCZ ram
ASUS P6T Deluxe V2
2 (Yes, two) XFX GTX 285 Black Editions with 1 gig of ram, each running in SLI mode.
Two Western Digital SATA HDD’s, one 150 gig Velociraptor and a regular 640 gig drive.
1000 watt power supply
and a Thermaltake Spedo full-tower case to hold her all together.
I’m currently running Vista Ultimate x64 in order to properly utilize all the ram, but I’m already starting to hate it as I loathe how Vista’s UI works. I planned on getting my hands on a copy of Windows 7 in the fall when it releases retail so I figure that I’ll just use that to warm up with since the OS’es are essentially the same (with a few tweaks here and there.) I loved putting this bad boy together, and I look forward to great days gaming and working with it.
Recent field acquistions aside, I’ve been working on a serious project this time around. I’ve been working on a pack of widescreen wallpapers for your PC, Mac, or whatever sort of computer any of you might be using nowadays. The pack is going to be themed around a multiplayer game titled Team Fortress 2. A great sequel that some of us Doctors played for hours upon hours on end back in day. In the game, you play a number of different classes in order to complete various game goals such as Capture the Flag, Arena-deathmatch or Point Capture. The classes in the game are probably some of the funniest, yet greatest designs in any multiplayer game I’ve ever played. They all explode with personality and style that is very congruent with the art direction of the game. I love it all.
So, between copying and backing up data between numerous machines and making sure everything stays working, I’ve decided that the first character class from the game that I decided to create this week was the Spy. Not a class that I’m very good with, but the class itself requires a good deal of skill to play. A player can cloak from the eyes of enemy team members, disguise himself as other enemy players, and BACKSTAB – Dungeon and Dragons Style. Yes, the Spy has a handy ability when he gets behind his foe, he can whip out his butterfly knife and stab the enemy in the back, killing them instantly. It’s like a sweet symphony of death, blood, and deception to see this guy work in the hands of an adept player.
So far this is what I’ve come up with. I should have it completed by the end of the weekend: (click on the thumbnail)

Meet the Spy...and his baclava.
With the image, I want to color it with a sort of monochrome color scheme, but with textured colors. I’ll probably try using colors like blue or red as the primary color schemes or I’ll end up using both as different versions, since Red and Blue are the two main colors for each team within the game. For the spy’s pose, I wanted to capture the style of the game as much as possible, even with the elongated limbs. I feel that the image is almost in-game looking, and I feel that’s what I was going for.
Once I get this bad boy done, I”ll post it next week and hopefully have the next class rough lined up. See you kids next week!
Console General, out.
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