As an environment artist at Turn 10, I had the opportunity to work on the returning 20th anniversary track, Fujimi Kaido. I was privileged to contribute across multiple disciplines, with my primary focus on enhancing overall authenticity and bringing small environmental storytelling to life throughout the track. My responsibilities also included in-depth research of the Hakone region in Japan and its surrounding cultures, gathering references, planning the placement of miscellaneous assets, creating, improving, and placing those assets, and collaborating with both internal and external teams to achieve positive, collaborative results. Special thanks to Jon Klein and Tessa Berry for working closely with me and teaching me so many new skills!
This track was created in collaboration with but not limited to: Daniel Strickland, Anneka Cady, Preston McClary, Jon Klein, Cindy Quinn, Anna Stockton, Austin Johnson, Tessa Berry, Christopher Hailey, Christopher Rojo, Daniel Gilbreath, Yuhan Zhang, Logan Medved, Matthew Smith, Emily Aubley, Natisha Gray, Stephen Quirk, David Chan, and the rest of amazing people at Turn 10 who contributed to it.