![]() ![]() I went there, took a test, and they hired me as a graphic artist. Eventually, I was contacted by an employer letting me know if I was interested in working. One of my works became art of the day – which gave me validation to continue. In Poland, we have our own version of Deviant Art, where I posted my demoscene 2d art and other work that I was creating. I was creating art for the demoscene, and I was getting better and better from taking harsh criticism at that time, I discovered that this isn’t the only avenue and the demoscene isn’t the only place to share art. How did you transition from putting up your work on the internet to landing a job in the gaming industry? To be able to rotate models and see all angles was quite interesting for me. Well, you kind of have to invest a gigantic amount of time into drawing to be exceptionally good and I was never that good – thankfully I discovered 3D (modelling), which I gravitated towards. That’s around the time I stopped doing digital paintings too. So, after joining the Polish Demoscene, I started submitting my digital paintings there and took part in some world-wide competitions. During the 80s and the 90s, it was a very popular sub-culture where people would create art on computers, from full-fledged game demo to concept and pixel art. Eventually, I started posting my art on forums.Īround that time, a friend of mine had introduced me to something called the Demoscene. I got better and better, from paint to photoshop. At some point, I got a computer and started creating digital art instead of just drawing on a paper. Well, I’ve always been interested in and have created “art” since I was a child. First of all, can you tell us how you got into the games industry? What is your journey like? Hi Lukasz! Thank you for taking out the time to talk with us. We caught up with the lead artist of Jupiter Hell Lukasz Śliwiński to talk about how he got into games development, his influences, Jupiter Hell and its key art and gameplay inspirations, as well as what’s next for Lukasz and the team at ChaosForge. The game has garnered quite the following, recently reaching the Steam New and Trending chart. Read more.Ever wonder what would the love-child of Doom and XCOM be? The answer is Jupiter Hell – a turn-based top-down strategy game developed by ChaosForge, an indie developer based in Poland. I upgraded to newer, stronger parts to avoid this happening again in 4,500 miles which is where this happened. I do still have the old parts for inspection. I am not the only owner of this platform of vehicle to experience clutch failure issues. The total repair costs for labor and parts came to $1,752. The total labor charged was for 8 hours of work. New parts were ordered to repair the vehicle and they consisted of this: 1 new flywheel, 1 new clutch friction disc, 1 new clutch pressure plate, 6 new clutch plate to flywheel bolts, 1 new slave cylinder, 1 new throw out bearing, 1 new clutch fluid feed line, 5 quarts of hydraulic fluid, and 1 quart of transmission fluid. This also caused the slave cylinder to over extend which is where the fluid leaked from and debris flying around within the bellhousing had contacted the fluid feed line to the slave cylinder and punctured a hole in it. The friction disc in the clutch had ripped completely apart which in turn scored and warped the flywheel. We had the vehicle towed to a repair shop nearby that also specialized in these vehicles. My clutch had given up but we were not sure how badly. So I called my friends and they came to look. When I came to a stop I noticed hydraulic fluid leaking from the car and it was shaking badly. Then the vehicle started to vibrate really bad so I pulled over at the walgreen's a few yards away. As I pressed the clutch pedal again it immediately fell to the floor with no pressure on the pedal at all and I could not select any gears. So I let out the clutch and tried to go back in. When I left the red light I went through the gears to get up to speed and as I came to 4th gear the shifter would not go in. I was driving in columbus, OH area to meet some friends and I had stopped at a red light. ![]()
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