

BA Games Art
About this course
Games art is the creative and technical discipline that gives digital games their visual identity. From character design and environment creation to texture work, lighting, and visual effects, games artists are responsible for the look and feel of the worlds that players inhabit. It is a field that demands both artistic sensibility and technical proficiency, requiring you to work with professional-grade software and real-time rendering pipelines while maintaining a strong understanding of design principles, storytelling, and the visual language of interactive media. This three-year full-time degree at Leeds Beckett University develops your artistic confidence and technical fluency within a curriculum shaped by the realities of the contemporary games industry. You will experiment with character and environment art, digital sculpting, animation, concept art, and the integration of assets within game engines, refining your individual style while building the technical skills that studios require. The programme emphasises learning by doing, moving through experimentation, critique, and iteration in ways that mirror professional creative practice. A sandwich year and year abroad are available, broadening your experience and widening your network, and work placement opportunities give you direct exposure to the industry before you graduate. A typical entry tariff of 136 points applies. Games art graduates work in game studios across every tier of the industry, from independent developers to large commercial publishers, as well as in adjacent fields including film and television visual effects, animation, architectural visualisation, virtual reality, and immersive experience design. Roles span character artist, environment artist, concept artist, technical artist, and art director. The portfolio you build during the degree is central to your career prospects, and the programme is designed to help you develop work that reflects both your individual voice and your professional readiness. Postgraduate study in games, animation, or digital arts is an option for those wishing to specialise further or pursue research.
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