Michigan State University
Art for Games Specialization
Michigan State University

Art for Games Specialization

Begin your career in Video Game Art

Andrew Dennis
Ricardo Guimaraes

Instructors: Andrew Dennis

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4 weeks to complete
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Learn at your own pace

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Specialization - 4 course series

Pixel Art for Video Games

Pixel Art for Video Games

Course 19 hours

What you'll learn

Skills you'll gain

Category: Conceptual Design
Category: Video Game Development
Category: Computer Graphics
Category: Storyboarding
Category: Design Elements And Principles
Category: Adobe Photoshop
Category: Graphic and Visual Design
Category: Animations
Category: Unity Engine
Category: Animation and Game Design
Category: Creativity
Category: Game Design
Category: Color Theory
Low Poly Art For Video Games

Low Poly Art For Video Games

Course 216 hours

What you'll learn

Skills you'll gain

Category: 3D Modeling
Category: Computer Graphics
Category: Video Game Development
Category: Design Elements And Principles
Category: Adobe Photoshop
Category: Unity Engine
Category: Animation and Game Design
Category: Game Design
Category: Autodesk Maya
Category: Color Theory

What you'll learn

  • Model accurate block-in, mid poly meshes

  • Create high poly models with a real world level of accuracy

  • Create game-ready low poly meshes for a real-time environment

  • Texture and render models to give them the appearance of photo-realism

Skills you'll gain

Category: 3D Modeling
Category: Video Game Development
Category: Computer Graphics
Category: Baking
Category: Prototyping
Category: Design Research
Category: Animation and Game Design
Concept Art for Video Games

Concept Art for Video Games

Course 46 hours

What you'll learn

Skills you'll gain

Category: Conceptual Design
Category: 3D Modeling
Category: Computer Graphics
Category: Design Elements And Principles
Category: Graphic and Visual Design
Category: Adobe Photoshop
Category: Virtual Environment
Category: Visualization (Computer Graphics)
Category: Data Import/Export
Category: Computer Graphic Techniques

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Michigan State University
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