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Neal graduated from the University of Oregon Honors College, Summa Cum Laude, with a BFA in Visual Design in 1995. He worked as a digital artist for Dynamix (division of Sierra) from 1996 to 2000. After moving to Portland, OR, he taught 3D Modeling and 2D Digital Art at the Art Institute of Portland for four years. Currently, he teaches Graphic Novel at Pacific Northwest College of Art and works as a freelance animator. | |||
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| [[3-D Ultra Cool Pool]] || align="center" | [[1999]] || Supporting 3D Artists | | [[3-D Ultra Cool Pool]] || align="center" | [[1999]] || Supporting 3D Artists | ||
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| [[Maximum Pool]] || align="center" | [[2000]] || Game | | [[Maximum Pool]] || align="center" | [[2000]] || Game Artist | ||
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| [[3-D Ultra NASCAR Pinball]] || align="center" | [[1999]] || Supporting 3D | | [[3-D Ultra NASCAR Pinball]] || align="center" | [[1999]] || Supporting 3D Artist | ||
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| [[Starsiege]] || align="center" | [[1999]] || 3D Artist | | [[Starsiege]] || align="center" | [[1999]] || 3D Artist | ||
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| [[3-D Ultra Pinball: The Lost Continent]] || align="center" | [[1997]] || Production | | [[3-D Ultra Lionel Train Town]] || align="center" | [[1999]] || 3D Artist | ||
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| [[3-D Ultra Pinball: The Lost Continent]] || align="center" | [[1997]] || Production Artist | |||
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| [[Front Page Sports: Ski Racing]] || align="center" | [[1997]] || | | [[Front Page Sports: Ski Racing]] || align="center" | [[1997]] || Artist | ||
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| [[Front Page Sports: Trophy Rivers]] || align="center" | [[1997]] || | | [[Front Page Sports: Trophy Rivers]] || align="center" | [[1997]] || Artist | ||
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| [[Outpost 2: Divided Destiny]] || align="center" | [[1997]] || Production | | [[Outpost 2: Divided Destiny]] || align="center" | [[1997]] || Production Artist | ||
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| [[Tribes 2]] || align="center" | [[2001]] || Special Thanks | | [[Tribes 2]] || align="center" | [[2001]] || Special Thanks |
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Neal Skorpen |
A.K.A.
About
MobyGames[1] wrote:
Neal graduated from the University of Oregon Honors College, Summa Cum Laude, with a BFA in Visual Design in 1995. He worked as a digital artist for Dynamix (division of Sierra) from 1996 to 2000. After moving to Portland, OR, he taught 3D Modeling and 2D Digital Art at the Art Institute of Portland for four years. Currently, he teaches Graphic Novel at Pacific Northwest College of Art and works as a freelance animator.
Home Page
Contributions by Neal Skorpen
Title Year Credits 3-D Ultra Cool Pool 1999 Supporting 3D Artists Maximum Pool 2000 Game Artist 3-D Ultra NASCAR Pinball 1999 Supporting 3D Artist Starsiege 1999 3D Artist 3-D Ultra Lionel Train Town 1999 3D Artist 3-D Ultra Pinball: The Lost Continent 1997 Production Artist Front Page Sports: Ski Racing 1997 Artist Front Page Sports: Trophy Rivers 1997 Artist Outpost 2: Divided Destiny 1997 Production Artist Tribes 2 2001 Special Thanks
References
See Also
- Contributions by Neal Skorpen
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