Since this seems to be a very common topic that pops up quite often in General Discussion, we decided to keep all education related questions consolidated into one thread. Not only will this keep the boards from cluttering up with redundant topics, but it will allow users to find all the information they need in one place.…
Nice article...Both educational links as well as other sources are given together. And it depends on the artist to execute his name in a way he wants to. He can make it educational with a exciting twist or complete fun. It depends on the person making the game.
Hmm... just had a read through my old thread in that list (Art Education - What Should I Do?) and I don't necessarily stand by everything I said back then. If anyone wants my thoughts on that course in particular (Portsmouth Uni) then feel free to drop me a PM
Hello! i wonder if anyone can help me with an advice or maybe someone had relevant experience. I've been working in game industry for several years now as a 3d-modeler. Have high education in art, all 3-d stuff - self-taught. What i want to do next is to transition my career from game industry into movies and television.…
If any artists are deciding to go down the route of education then this the University of Hertfordshire showreel - Course link - BA 3D-Games Art & Design BA Games Art showreel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Apkgzu2uoUE&feature=youtube_gdata_player Over all showreel for BA 2D, 3D, VFX and Games Art…