Evolution of SMITE Tutorial

The map design process at HiRez is pretty fluid and iterative, especially with Smite’s development. We’ve seen a lot of art and gameplay updates across the board, from UI to characters to the maps themselves. The game has morphed and evolved into the product played today, which means the tutorial requirements change as well. Evolution of the Read More

Global Agenda

I wore many map-making hats during Global Agenda’s development process. While I did get a chance to make a few original PvP maps- most notably Toxicity- much of my time was spent improving existing PvP and PvE maps: adding alternate ways to access points, adding more cover from enemy fire, making lighting adjustments and optimizations, Read More

Assault

The development of this map began when many of our streamers started making rules and hosting “All Random, All Mid” matches using Smite’s regular Conquest map. This player-driven mode had a few simple rules: players could only travel the center lane- no jungle or side lanes; once a player left the spawn area, then the Read More

CTF- Canyon Crusade Revival

Canyon Crusade Revival Responsibilities: –Make viable ports of the classic Tribes CTF map Canyon Crusade. Adapt the original layout and heightmap to suit Tribes Ascend’s physics and mechanics –Layout and blocking of flag stand, bases, and surrounding cover. Spawn placement, set dressing, fog adjustment, lighting, post process, bug fixes CCR Adaptation Process: Canyon Crusade was Read More

Arena Maps

Responsibilities: –Level design and layout, blocking out initial play space, inventory station and spawn placement, set dressing, bug fixes. –Make viable ports of classic Tribes arena maps, and adapt them to fit Ascend’s mechanics and style.   Arena Creation Process: Frequently when I am developing arena maps, I already know what art set to use. Read More