Looking for a career as a video game artist? The nationally recognized Game Art Certificate program builds technical and artistic skills, analytical and communications skills, and an expertise in traditional and digital design. The game industry needs qualified artists, and we aim to supply them. Students learn both technical and artistic skills, applying professional approaches to digital imaging, 3D modeling, model texturing, game animation, color, and lighting.
Classes are structured around practical projects that mirror current practices in game art development. The projects are demanding, and Faculty members critique your assignments to help you create your best work. If you've got the creativity and commitment, we can help you succeed. A secondary focus of the program is building the analytical and communication skills that game industry employers seek.
The program is structured to take advantage of an array of complementary electives in the art and design. The game industry needs qualified artists, period. And you will become a better game artist if you are skilled in digital imaging, freehand drawing, photography, and the digital arts.
Video Game Art
GES 604 -- 300 hours
Course Overview/Description
Looking for a career as a video game artist? The nationally recognized Game Art Certificate program builds technical and artistic skills, analytical and communications skills, and an expertise in traditional and digital design. The game industry needs qualified artists, and we aim to supply them. Students learn both technical and artistic skills, applying professional approaches to digital imaging, 3D modeling, model texturing, game animation, color, and lighting.
Classes are structured around practical projects that mirror current practices in game art development. The projects are demanding, and Faculty members critique your assignments to help you create your best work. If you've got the creativity and commitment, we can help you succeed. A secondary focus of the program is building the analytical and communication skills that game industry employers seek.
The program is structured to take advantage of an array of complementary electives in the art and design. The game industry needs qualified artists, period. And you will become a better game artist if you are skilled in digital imaging, freehand drawing, photography, and the digital arts.






















