ART SQOOL
An Art School simulation and drawing program for your computer :)

Release date:
February 5, 2019
Soundtrack streaming on Spotify, Apple Music etc

Platforms:
Mac and PC
via itch.io
&Nintendo Switch

Description:
You are FROSHMIN, and it's your freshman year at ART SQOOL.
Make art and explore the beautiful, mysterious, sprawling Art Sqool Campus.
PROFESSOR QWERTZ, an art-trained A.I., is your faculty advisor. He will use his high-tech capabilities to objectively grade your work.


Features:
🖼Explore the sprawling Art Sqool campus in 3D
🖌Find and collect cool brushes to help you in your artistic process like the wiggle brush, rainbow pencil and mop.
🎨Use your drawing pad to complete your assignments and progress through the game.
👁An A.I. art professor grades your work and hands out assignments
☁️Over 200 inspiring prompts to help u break thru any creative block.
⌚️4-6 hours of gameplay
✨Creative fulfillment basically guaranteed
🎧Soundtrack is a banger



pictured: SQUIGGLE PENCIL, RAINBOW BRUSH, STAMP TOOL






Developer:
Julian Glander
http://glander.co
Julian@glander.co
instagram: @glanderco
twitter: @glanderco

Julian Glander is a 3D artist based in Brooklyn. His illustration and animation clients include Adult Swim, WIRED, and the New York Times. His short film Bloop's Birthday premiered at SXSW. His comic series, Susan Something, was selected for the 2018 Best American Comics anthology. So basically he is doing a lot of different 3D stuff all over the place!
Glander's previous game releases include Lovely Weather We're Having (2015) and Cloudytown (2014).

Early Words:
It makes the idea of practicing making art seem both inviting and worthwhile but still an incredibly weird undertaking.
-Ethan Gach for Kotaku

The color choices are characteristically Glander: candy-like pinks and blues, everything effervescently joyful. Eagle-eyed art-nuts will love spotting references to the likes of Ed Ruscha and Yayoi Kusama, though we won’t give too many of those away.
-Emily Gosling for Eye on Design

Art Sqool will soon make all non-virtual art colleges redundant.
-Matt Cox for Rock Paper Shotgun


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