Hey, I’m Rob Nally. I’m a freelance 2D/3D artist and teacher from Philadelphia. I teach 3D modeling, game design and now, game programming, at Montgomery County Community College just outside of Philly. I’m also working on a PC and VR game called The Come Up.

I’ve always been hooked on art, drawing and video games. When I was 6 I remember playing a rented version of Ghosts ‘N Ghoblins for 8 straight hours and scaring my grandmother. When I was in the seventh grade, my grandmother passed away and my grandfather, who taught and lived at Villanova, gave my dad his house in exchange for a retirement stipend. That transition took us out of Philly and led my mother to work at Villanova. She kind of hated it and I knew it, but it allowed me and my sibling to go there for free and it’s a good school so we didn’t pass it up. I learned how to program there and I worked for several years after graduation as an IT guy. I grew to hate the politics of my job and I had always kind of promised myself when I went to Villanova that I would go back to school one day to study art. I feel like my career kind of started when I left IT and went to study Game Art at Full Sail. Since then I’ve worked on whatever I can to learn and stay in this field. After Full Sail, I taught at ID Tech, worked on a multiplayer PC game, worked on a mobile game for a startup, freelanced for Wolfquest and helped with a number of medical applications and animations.