As content creators, you should be proud of the things you make. But what creation are you most proud of? No matter what type of content you make, from videos and livestreams to artwork and writing, share your proudest creation and tell us why you picked it!
I'll try to be real doom slayer using helmet during game, with all the powerful music. Seems a fun video yeah, but it was really difficult to play through the helmet 😅 the sensation is just chaotic so i'll catch the true essence of being a Slayer!
I have recently finished my retrospective on one of my favourite games ever, Need for Speed Underground 2. It's my longest edited video ever, and honestly the best possible tribute I could give to one of my favourite games of all time. However, because that's on my second channel I'm not allowed to post it here for some reason, so here's probably my most difficult to make and edit video on my main channel, when I tried to do watercooling for the first time. This video took over A YEAR to make in total:
A while ago, there was a bounty to draw some sportsman, I've always liked drawing, but for the first time I tried to do something in a pencil style with a broken tip. I'm not a professional, but I was very proud of what I'd done
I think these two videos are probably some of my absolute favorites I have made. I have been into content creation for a while now and always just go with what is fun for me. I mainly play Farming Simulator and over the years have made some pretty weird and wild creations. Hope you like them!
I had to reuploaded this in my linked account, but this is the presentation of my final project in Architecture school, took me 1 year to finish it, I named it EcoEsocla (EcoSchool) is a suggestion of a public school where all the construction would be made with sustainable technics and would have some classes with ecological themes.
This is my favorite cinematic I've made for Elite: Dangerous. The footage really portrays the majesty of space and goes well with the haunting tracks from the Deliver Us Mars OST.
Someone made a meme of this dungeon music, where they put these dancing guys in shirt colours representing tank, healer and dps. They have the job icons above their heads and they throw skill icons around as they go through the dungeon.
I was recreating this meme with ingame footage, featuring my character in these roles. It's just a silly little video really but I was so happy that it made it into the finalists on the contest and a lot of people got to see it.
I had a hard time wrangling with this bounty. Having been a professional creative for so long now my life and my career cross paths in so many ways, it can be challenging to point to a single piece and say with any confidence - this is the one. I decided to limit my consideration to my involvement with Eve Online and to the content I've created over the past sixteen plus years in that community. Just to make things a little easier.
From that perspective it is hard to argue that the above illustration - which technically is also a professional creation - doesn't warrant serious consideration. It is the culmination of a journey I started way back in 2012 when I slowly started taking "content creation" seriously. As well as beginning a journey to develop my own illustration skills. The story of that journey is a long one and I won't bore you all with the details. But in 2015 CCP Games took some of my artwork and sold it both at Fanfest and through a third-party retailer, it was so successful that they followed that up with another series shortly after the first.
This led to years of me trying to develop not only additional opportunities for my own work, but the work of other creatives as well. Famously this resulted in several Cease and Desist letters from the legal department. But I never stopped trying. I presented multiple concepts for card games and other concepts to expand the Eve IP all of which never made it past the concept stages. Eventually however, with new leadership in place at CCP, we finally broke through and developed an officially licensed system that would allow creatives the opportunity to use the Eve IP to develop their own work.
All of which resulted in my own storefront at rixxjavix.com but also other artists as well. And then, one day, the folks at Titan-Forge contacted me about a new board game they were developing. As lead artist on that project I helped develop, design, and illustrate over 500 pieces - including this "master" illustration for the box art. So it represents more than what it appears to be, the end of one journey and the beginning of yet another.
As I mentioned earlier, the JustAbout community inspired me to create a YouTube channel. Since then, I’ve been making a lot of comedy videos in various genres, including my series Elite Perigosa. This series is based on the game Elite Dangerous and includes some animations that I created myself. I’ve had to handle everything—animations, music, special effects—on my own. I’m a beginner and have never taken a professional course in this field.
But the project that makes me the most proud and happy is the second episode of my series, Blown to Bits. This episode was the most challenging of all because I poured countless days and sleepless nights into its creation. From writing the dialogue scripts to designing the banner for the video thumbnail, translating (since I don’t speak English and rely on AI software to translate naturally so it doesn’t sound awkward), and everything in between.
Ironically, it’s the episode with the fewest views on my channel. Yet, I’m incredibly proud of it, not only because it was the second episode I ever uploaded but because of how much hard work I put into it. It’s amazing to reflect on the effort I dedicated to bringing this episode to life, even with my limited English skills and the restrictions of free editing software. Despite the challenges, creating this episode showed me how far my determination and creativity can take me.
I have submitted this video for another bounty I think quite some time ago which was along the same lines (fav content you've made or something like that), but this is definitely what I'm proudest of.
I was noticing a trend of blind hate in reviews for black stories in horror and wanted to bring attention to it. I don't often have an intersection of my passions, horror, and calls to action, so I was happy and proud to make this.
Thoroughly researched, tightly scripted, and coming from a perspective of love and genre knowledge. Definitely my proudest work.
Hey emseedude, thanks for entering this reward! Could you just edit your submission to tell us a little more about why it's your proudest creation, so you're eligible for a reward? Thanks!
Arguably i think this is my best video! NPSI.ROCKS
This was a long process! - i worked with a few people to get in game fleet footage which is often time consuming as you want to get the best snappiest footage available. In addition to this i also gathered footage from thunderdome (the "tournament" server) to get some excellent footage.
The video itself was painstakingly put together working with a few people and we made sure that every second counted.
in addition to this i also delved into AI "video" and animated some in game avatars using some software called LTX studio and gave them specific key instructions for emotions and so on. "animating" these avaters took a significant amount of time to get it running really smoothly and in keeping of the vibe of eve.
I used stock music and pulled it all together.
I then worked to pull together all the scene changes so that it fit really well with the music. i am really pleased with how this one turned out - and i think it is my best propaganda video to date!