Saturday, July 30, 2016
Personal projects (To do list)
Written by
Santiago
10:38 PM
Finish on my door model for the Rain Song so that I can update the video.
Work on the system that will help keeping information on tasks done at home.
Finish the isometric game tutorial on Unity.
Finish the plans for the 3D model house.
Develop the house model on blender.
Try to replicate an isometric game on Unity with my own models.
Finish the outline for current story.
Make a quick game on GameMaker, just to the gist of it.
Compose a song that mixes J-Rock/Pop with Progressive Metal.
Compose soundtrack music for RPG-like game (none in particular).
Self hosted site. Get public IP for this.
Maybe a counter strike server too.
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Things I want for myself
Written by
Santiago
10:00 AM
There are some more degrees I'd like to invest in. Currently as a .Net Web Developer, I've felt like I'm doing something I like, but also feel I'm not doing everything I like, as if I'm missing out on something more.
http://www.ulacit.ac.cr/carreras/seccion/descripcion.php?career=7&grade_id=5&id=182
A Masters degree at business administration, whole purposely for the fact that it might help me in the long run for settling on a position of decision taking.
http://www.ulacit.ac.cr/carreras/seccion/plan.php?career=7&grade_id=5&id=65#tab_time3
I've spent several years on college classrooms, and I think that I like the college environment quite a bit so that I might like working there. Also I enjoy teaching others, though I don't know if I am quite adept at it.
http://www.ulacit.ac.cr/files/planestudio/P900_017.pdf
Obviously not an easy job to nail. However I think this one is the one which would make me the happiest. As a programmer, a developer would be most suitable role for me. However I've always had one foot stepped within the creative realm, so I'd also like design and story writing. Always had involvement in music; I am a musician even if not professionally. Since a kid I've taken joy in writing small stories, even if they came to nothing. And back then being a writer was the thing that I wanted to be when I grew up (top of my list for a long time). Of course, lots of less modest positions were also present on that list back then. Later on I wanted to be a cartoonist though my drawing skills definitely came to nothing. I know I can help composing music, though probably there will be better people for the job but I'd like some involvement as well. I've been learning 3D modeling, so that I can try some small things by myself, but still a long way to go and maybe even longer if I try to continue by myself.
As a videogame enthusiast this one seems quite the whimsical one.
This college might not be the best for all of these degrees, but due to my trajectory, it's indeed the best for me at the moment. After all there years I've learned that it's not the most important thing. What I make of it will be.
Masters @ Administration
http://www.ulacit.ac.cr/files/planestudio/MBA%20enf%20Adm%20Tecnología.pdfhttp://www.ulacit.ac.cr/carreras/seccion/descripcion.php?career=7&grade_id=5&id=182
A Masters degree at business administration, whole purposely for the fact that it might help me in the long run for settling on a position of decision taking.
Masters @ College Teaching
http://www.ulacit.ac.cr/files/planestudio/P600_013.pdfhttp://www.ulacit.ac.cr/carreras/seccion/plan.php?career=7&grade_id=5&id=65#tab_time3
I've spent several years on college classrooms, and I think that I like the college environment quite a bit so that I might like working there. Also I enjoy teaching others, though I don't know if I am quite adept at it.
Tech @ VideoGame Development
http://www.ulacit.ac.cr/carreras/seccion/descripcion.php?career=17&grade_id=1&id=154http://www.ulacit.ac.cr/files/planestudio/P900_017.pdf
Obviously not an easy job to nail. However I think this one is the one which would make me the happiest. As a programmer, a developer would be most suitable role for me. However I've always had one foot stepped within the creative realm, so I'd also like design and story writing. Always had involvement in music; I am a musician even if not professionally. Since a kid I've taken joy in writing small stories, even if they came to nothing. And back then being a writer was the thing that I wanted to be when I grew up (top of my list for a long time). Of course, lots of less modest positions were also present on that list back then. Later on I wanted to be a cartoonist though my drawing skills definitely came to nothing. I know I can help composing music, though probably there will be better people for the job but I'd like some involvement as well. I've been learning 3D modeling, so that I can try some small things by myself, but still a long way to go and maybe even longer if I try to continue by myself.
As a videogame enthusiast this one seems quite the whimsical one.
This college might not be the best for all of these degrees, but due to my trajectory, it's indeed the best for me at the moment. After all there years I've learned that it's not the most important thing. What I make of it will be.
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Sobre el autor
Written by
Santiago
11:17 AM

Mi nombre es Santiago Suárez. Tengo 29 años de edad y vivo en San Isidro de Heredia. Estudié Farmacia en la UCR y en el año 2012 decidí cambiarme a estudiar ingeniería informática en la ULACIT. Soy guitarrista y músico de pasatiempo; inicié mis estudios formales con la guitarra eléctrica en el 2003. Me gusta la cultura japonesa desde que por azar decidí estudiar japonés (el idioma) en el 2006.
Me gustan las mascotas, tengo 2 gatos (Lynx y Frey) y 2 perros (Hector y Chewie).
No soy bueno con la animación y efectos especiales pero hace unos meses pude aprender lo suficiente para crear este clip de video con una canción mía de fondo.
Recientemente empecé a aprender a utilizar el software Blender para modelaje en 3D. Aún tengo mucho por aprender, en especial para reducir ruido en los renders, pero por ahora puedo mostrar este escenario en el que he trabajado y espero más adelante poder emplear en una animación.
Saludos.
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