BTEC Level 3 Games Development

BTEC Level 3 Games Development

Pixel Art (2D Sprites, 3D Isometric Sprites):
Pixel art are popular in 2D games as they are easily made quickly. This can take little effort to make it. As pixel art is one of the easiest type of art to do. They can give a nostalgia for those who have played Nintendo, and Wii. This is great for those are more programmers then artist.

Sprite Character Design
Concept Art (Characters, weapons, Vehicle, Environment):   
Concept arts are used to helping the developers to know what to design. By having something to work together towards to will be more efficient and faster. This is great way of starting a game. By showing off the game's engine on making it, and real it is by comparing to the real one.

The Real Building                         In-game Building   
In-Game interface (HUD):
Having an in-game interface (or known as HUD). This can be used in a lot of games. This helps to track the any item they are using or objectives. All kinds of HUDs have they own style in each game. They can be several different styled HUDs on trying to match the game’s style itself.

Clouds with different styled Heads Up Display (of HUD)


Print Media Art (Game Packaging, Box Cover, Manual Label, Posters):

Printing media is big benefit to any game. As it getting noticed by thousands or millions of players. This can be done through box covers, trailers, adverts and posters. But the most easiest and popular way is using the online posters, showing trailers online and adverts on the TV. 

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