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BSc Games Art with Placement
About this course
Games art is the visual craft at the heart of interactive entertainment. Where games programming makes the engine run, it is games art that gives a game its world, its characters, its atmosphere, and its identity. Games artists work across a range of specialisms, including concept art, character and environment modelling, texturing, lighting, and animation, and they must understand not only visual aesthetics but also the technical constraints that real-time rendering imposes. It is a discipline that combines artistic skill with technical knowledge and an understanding of how players experience virtual spaces. At the University of Gloucestershire, this four-year full-time degree is structured around developing you as a games artist capable of working at a professional level. You will build proficiency in the tools and pipelines that the games industry uses, from three-dimensional modelling and texturing software to game engines that bring assets into an interactive context. The course includes a work placement year within the games industry, an experience that places you inside a professional studio environment and gives you direct insight into how games are made in practice, the pace, the collaboration, the creative briefs, and the iterative process of building something that has to run in real time and engage real players. You will develop a portfolio that reflects your artistic range and technical competence, and you will learn to articulate and defend creative decisions, a skill that matters greatly when working in multidisciplinary teams where artists, designers, and programmers must communicate clearly. Graduates from games art programmes find roles as character artists, environment artists, technical artists, concept artists, and visual effects artists in games studios and in adjacent industries including film, television, virtual production, and simulation. The skills developed on this degree are also applicable in architectural visualisation, advertising, and interactive media. Many graduates also develop independent projects or pursue postgraduate specialisation.
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