NINE Questions

Chris G. Williams - Talking to the tech community, NINE Questions at a time...

  Home  |   Contact  |   Syndication    |   Login
  60 Posts | 0 Stories | 941 Comments | 0 Trackbacks

News

Twitter







Archives

Michelle Juett is one of the more interesting people I know, even though we’ve never met face to face. She’s part artist, part techie and all cool. We “met” via my good buddy George Clingerman and have plotting to take over the world, errr… I mean “collaborating” ever since. If you happen to live in the Seattle area, you can catch her and her work at Sakura Con on April 2-4, 2010 and various other gamer and art cons throughout the year. You can also find her on Twitter as @Shelldragon. Now that you know a little bit, I’ll let her tell you the rest of the story in these NINE Questions:
 

MJuettProfile[1]

1. Where are you from?
I was born in Clearwater, Florida. I like to tell people I'm from the Bermuda Triangle, it just makes explaining myself so much easier. My family moved to Washington when I was 5 and I've been in the Pacific Northwest ever since. We like to QQ about the rain but we really love the green trees and clean water.

2. What do you do?
I fight evil by moonlight and win love by daylight.. or something like that.  I’ve been in quality assurance for games during the day since January 2008 and an artist for life. I currently work in QA for a really awesome game company in Bellevue.  At home, I work on personal digital art, making game assets as well as other random freelance projects as they pop up.

3. How did you get to where you are now?
I'm still not where I want to be but I'm getting closer. The biggest piece of advice I can give is to work hard and never settle for the minimum required. I tend to overwork myself but I've never regretted it. You can want something really bad but if you aren't willing to work for it, then you can't expect it to just happen.

I've always drawn and had an unhealthy love for video games that I was told I’d grow out of.  I knew I would not ‘grow out’ of games and that real adults make them and I could too. After I graduated, in searching for jobs, I discovered game testing. I figured this would be a good way to get my foot in the door and start networking. I’ve worked with consoles, websites and now, PC games.  I stuck with my journey, although it has been a rocky one, daylighting as a tester and moonlighting as an artist. I'm still on that journey but I wouldn't have it any other way.

Test has given me a perspective that is difficult, if not impossible, to obtain any other way. It gives an unconditional respect for other hard working testers and an insight into creative problem solving.

4. So video game testing probably sounds WAY cooler than the reality. What's it like? What's a given day for you?
Game testers don't get a lot of respect because of the stereotypes associated with being a game tester and the fact most people don't actually know what we do.  People hear about the opening and closing disc trays all day. Many places do treat their testers like numbers. It all depends on where you work and how awesome your company is. I've had to deal with a lot of bad work situations to get to a really good one.

QA exists to ensure the game is as flawless and enjoyable as it can be by the time it has to leave the nest and go out into the world. This includes everything obvious: “can I beat the level and save the princess?” to the more obscure: ‘What happens when I lose internet connection while trying to save right before falling into a pit to my death while holding the jump key then my cat pulls out my memory card and hides it in her litter box?” On the dev side, for developers, testers can be very scary people. Especially when the test team is not in house and you can’t see each other’s faces.  I've seen both sides.

We don't mean to hurt your feelings. We really DO love you and want your game to be the best it can be! It can be some serious tough love.

5. You are also an accomplished artist. Got any major projects right now you'd like to talk about?
LOL, I don't know if I’d say I'm an accomplished artist just yet. I’m still a long way from where I want to be. I figure that’s what makes you grow though: the desire to never stop improving. I like QA but I want to be a full time artist. I was lucky enough to register for a table at Sakura Con in the 11 second window that the tables sold out.

As such, I’ll be selling my wares in the Artist Alley April 2-4th. Part of preparing for this is actually making the art to be sold there. Anime is a fun pass time but I don’t draw a whole lot of it so I’m making up for lost time. As I seem to enjoy burying myself in work, I’m an art lead for a secret project that’s so secret I might be killed tonight for even mentioning it. I also take on various freelance projects and do what I can to help out indie games. I discovered the XNA community a year and a half ago and developed a love for Indies when I was writing a weekly newsletter on XBLA news.

I’m a little late to the party but I find myself in a unique position where I am an artist and also have technical skills in games. While not programmer myself, I have a lot of game sense and experience. I hope to make some awesome happen. Lastly, I have an ongoing web comic (Shell’s Angels) that tends to get neglected when I get busy. I still love drawing comics and keep a little book with me to sketch down ideas as they pop into my head. I may pick it back up again as a larger project sometime in the future.

6. Can you talk about any of the other freelance projects you're doing or are you sworn to secrecy on those too? We wouldn't want a team of game developer ninjas to take you out or anything.
All my projects are currently 2d. I have personal projects such as the ongoing comic as well as a graphic novel I've been picking at here and there. My main focus until April is Sakura Con, Sakura Con, Sakura Con.  I see it as a great way to get exposure and convention experience. I found out I love conventions a couple years ago and I want to get more involved in them.

7. As an artist, what is your weapon of choice? What do you use to get most of your stuff done?
I am a Photoshop Hero and I have the hoodie to prove it. (http://www.pennyarcademerch.com/pah090011.html) I've dabbled in other paint programs but I always gravitate back to Photoshop. She is my one true love. I'd like to learn programs like Flash or Anime Studio when I get a bit more time because of their animation abilities. I've worked on frame by frame animation forever but I would love to learn 2d rigging. Still, nothing can compare to a simple sketchpad and a pencil. I always have one on me in case I come across or think of something interesting and can't get to a computer. If the Courier ever comes to exist it will be an ideal weapon for me.

8. You did some videos too, depicting the art creation process. What was the motivation behind those?
The creative process is just as important as the final product, if not more so.  I've always loved watching speed paint videos and wanted to try it out myself. Turns out it's a lot of work and time but it's definitely fun to go back and rewatch them. Art isn't always the end result and is more often the process itself.

9. Got any interesting tattoos? Designed any for yourself or other people?
Not yet, but not for lack of desire. I've toiled over what and where for years. Last year, I finally decided the back of my shoulders would be the place. Like anything permanent, I want it to have meaning. I thought of somehow incorporating games but I couldn't find something I felt would stand the test of time even with all the classic sprite games. I'm very picky so we'll see if I can get something solid decided.

Come see me at Sakura Con April 2 -4!!!

  • Share This Post:
  • Share on Twitter
  • Share on Facebook
  • Share on Technorati
posted on Monday, March 29, 2010 9:37 PM

Feedback

# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 6/21/2010 1:51 AM Home Care
Good nice questions

# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 8/31/2010 12:51 PM Atlanta Plastic Surgery
Very good written post

# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 10/29/2010 5:41 AM Audio Cable
A very encouraging read for every individual who wants to achieve his career goal.

# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 2/10/2011 5:33 AM custom essay writers
Pretty good interview, thanks a lot!

# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 2/24/2011 3:48 AM student flat in newcastle
HELLO Admin your work is very excellent even i must say awesome work and you must keep writing because you writing skill is good. Have a nice day

# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 6/21/2011 10:28 AM roha
Nice Question.it helps to know about jullet.I have read the same kind of post and question about Steve Andrews...
Create free web page


# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 7/11/2011 4:50 AM jam
Fantastic precise info and this is one of the most nice blogs Ive read in a very long time mcsa | iphone



# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 8/6/2011 8:00 AM shean
Apparently amazing Michelle. I love to learn something new to me. Keep posting.

Used Western Saddle

# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 8/19/2011 7:48 PM power scooters
Your site gives me much interesting stuff here, I really enjoyed. I will be back for more new updates here.

# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 8/23/2011 3:04 AM SriLankan Airlines
Amazing answers to all the questions. She looks like a more interesting person than her appearance in the media.

# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 9/6/2011 11:36 AM Helena Toroy
Great review and an interesting topic. Nice job! I will bookmark your site. I think you are right. mayweather vs ortiz and pacquiao vs marquez

# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 9/14/2011 8:45 AM bea pabilona
I am definitely tired of struggling to find relevant and intelligent commentary on this subject. Everyone nowadays seem to go to extremes to either drive home their viewpoint or suggest that everybody else in the globe is wrong.Thank you for taking your time sharing this to you readers.
Bookkeeping services | garrett ace 250

# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 9/14/2011 8:57 PM Anja
I also wanted to work as a game tester, never come through.
Evenflo Playard


# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 9/26/2011 5:14 AM bellacomino
This is a fantastic website and I can not recommend you guys enough. Full of useful resource and great layout very easy on the eyes. Please do keep up this great work... Clubmz

# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 10/12/2011 12:00 AM irwinrife
Thanks for providing useful information. I appreciate your professional approach. Thank you for the efforts you made in writing this post. I am hoping I'll see more great things from you.
mole removal cream

# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 10/15/2011 12:22 PM Mike S.
Congratulations, Michelle. James is a lucky guy.

# Mr 10/29/2011 12:23 AM Lincoln Burrows
I just do not leave your site before that I really liked the quality of information that offers its visitors ... Will often be to test the new material that post!skin tags removal at home


# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 11/1/2011 7:14 AM nathan gadgets
Considerably, the read is totally the freshest on this valuable topic. I fit in with your conclusions and will continuously look forward to your upcoming updates. Just saying thanks will not just be sufficient, for the fantastic usefulness in your writing. I will right away grab your rss feed to stay privy of any updates.
hot gifts for christmas 2011 top gifts for men 2011

# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 11/3/2011 6:23 AM maryland botcher
It is because of helpful individuals like you that we are able to get the job accomplished conveniently. Thanks a lot mate.

snoring mask

# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 11/13/2011 1:51 PM wound dressings
The stuff here is pretty cool and awesome. I got the meaning clearly and need no longer time to understand it. It's really interesting.


# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 11/15/2011 9:46 PM cute quotes
Michelle what is your favorite cute quote? 10th question.

# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 11/21/2011 4:53 AM accounting software
A great reference, medical curtains
will be sure to pick this up soon. I am not sure of the ethics behind my position. But if I was diagnosed with a terminal condition I would have absolutely no qualms with taking compounds that are not fully tested if their was even a remote chance there positive aspects would outweigh the negative. <a

# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 11/23/2011 5:49 PM Dave
Just getting some PR.
4G LTE Phones

# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 11/24/2011 1:09 AM dealer license
how can i appreciate you dear i don't know because i have no precious word for it but i know that you have done really best of yours i mean your presenting work is awesome so i would like to thank you for sharing with us such a nice informative blog like this and i hope that you must post more from your mind here for your valued fans so keep it up

# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 12/7/2011 5:14 AM 2011 christmas gifts
Manera fresca, algunos puntos válidos! Le agradezco que haya disponibilidad de esta información, el resto del sitio también está bien hecho. no hay realmente mucho que aprender por ahí y se puede conseguir abrumado, pero cuando sepa dónde enfocar, es realmente todo lo digno de su tiempo. top gifts 2011

# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 12/8/2011 3:29 AM essay writing in UK
This is one of the most incredible blogs I’ve read in a very long time. The amount of
information in here is stunning, like you practically wrote the book on the subject.
Your blog is great for anyone who wants to understand this subject more.
Great stuff; please keep it up!


# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 12/9/2011 3:47 AM Last Minute Florence
I was interested to learn a bit more about this man. I have often read about it in newspapers, went to her exhibition of paintings, even talked to her, when buying a picture. It is an ambitious person.

# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 12/14/2011 10:06 AM Immigration Specialists
I have exposed your webpage on Google along with the specifics written on your post is attractive. I get pleasure from reading this 1, looking forward to analysis more of your posts.

# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 1/7/2012 6:39 AM keyboard for the ipad
I learned many things from this questionnaires. this is something that very inspirational.


# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 1/14/2012 1:34 PM first aid kits
I really find a good blog, which is informative and also interesting.I really enjoyed by reading your blog.


# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 1/20/2012 5:25 AM SAP HCM
Found good piece of information here, You break it down nicely and this post is very interesting and read worthy. Keep these informative post coming. Thanks and keep posting :)

# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 1/20/2012 7:50 AM customized paper
I have been through the whole content of this blog which is very informative
and knowledgeable stuff, I would like to visit again


# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 2/1/2012 12:45 AM london hotel los angeles
Nice review Well really dance workout sounds like a lot of fun! I always look forward to your posts! Thanks very much for the share.

# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 2/3/2012 1:38 AM Obesity Treatment
Thanks for sharing such a great post really appreciate you for sharing such a great post keep going. :)

# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 2/3/2012 12:09 PM Nursing Homes Melbourne
Nice question and answer. I want to know her more.

# re: NINE Questions with Michelle Juett 2/5/2012 11:14 AM cure sciatica in 8 minutes
Nice interview I like the green picture effect the best. Id be curious to know what michele thinks of them?

Post A Comment
Title:
Name:
Email:
Website:
Comment:
Verification: