So, I want to be a game artist. But it's been a while since I really got into any good games... I see this as a problem
Can you guys recommend me some games that represent the pinnacle of excellence in art and design.
What would you say are the classics of current-gen games, in terms of the character/environment designs, art style, so on?
Also - suggest me some inspirational films to watch, good concept artists, etc! thanks!
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Good study of historical art methods > Good game art
Crysis is blowing me away atm.
movies:
Fifth Element
Chronicles of Riddick
Matrix
As dreamer says though. Dont just think playing games and watching films is enough to become a games artist. You need the basics first. Plus you need to look at alot of other things as well. Fashion design, industrial design, Anatomy, etc, etc, etc...the list is endless.....
I'm in need of some 'gamey' inspiration but I will aim to reinforce my grasp of the fundementals too.thanks for the suggestions!
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For Sci Fi I'd say Vanquish, Gears of War 2, Crysis 2, Portal 2, Starcraft 2, and Mass Effect 2.
Pretty much every sci fi game in the past 2 years that ends with the number 2.
There'd be a lot you could learn from Portal 2 too.
~ I don't play games. Ever. I still managed to claim a character art job even before I had time to graduate.
Playing games, and making game art are not symbiotic.
Do you mind telling me about your education, and how you got to where you are?
And where do you look to for inspiration?
Metro 2033!
Probably one of the best looking games I have ever played. The texture work in that game is mind blowing.
That being said, I do find inspiration in games. Here's a quick list of games to look at, both for their in-game art and for their concept art:
The Witcher 1 & 2 and its concept art
Guild Wars 1 & 2 and its concept art
District 9 and its art book
Gears of War series
I also spend some time looking up artists on specific games and finding their artwork online. Lots of inspiration in seeing artists just go crazy on personal work and not being restrained by work limitations.
Makai Kingdom, or anything from the mario rpg series
Such games gave me the message
"No idea is too outlandish; if you can imagine it, put it to paper/model/paint program.
as another artist who doesnt really have time to play many games i will say watch a lot of trailers and reviews, read and listen to PCG and the Escapist magasines and podcasts (or your prefered brand of PC Gaming related media). just because you're not playing games doesnt mean you cant be aware of them. oh and practice a lot too.