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2d Bitmap art for video games, available at $74.99, has an average rating of 4.75, with 67 lectures, 2 quizzes, based on 163 reviews, and has 1321 subscribers.

You will learn about Create high quality 2d Graphics for their games or designs Design Interface elements Create editable game tokens Build complex and articulated characters Design and develop high quality game scenes This course is ideal for individuals who are This course focuses on teaching techniques that will improve and extend your skills. Take this course if you are looking to learn or increase your habilities to create 2d graphics. or If your goal is to learn illustration, this may not be the most adequate course for you, even though some illustration is taught to help some of the techniques. It is particularly useful for This course focuses on teaching techniques that will improve and extend your skills. Take this course if you are looking to learn or increase your habilities to create 2d graphics. or If your goal is to learn illustration, this may not be the most adequate course for you, even though some illustration is taught to help some of the techniques.

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Summary

Title: 2d Bitmap art for video games

Price: $74.99

Average Rating: 4.75

Number of Lectures: 67

Number of Quizzes: 2

Number of Published Lectures: 67

Number of Published Quizzes: 2

Number of Curriculum Items: 69

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 69

Original Price: $27.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Create high quality 2d Graphics for their games or designs
  • Design Interface elements
  • Create editable game tokens
  • Build complex and articulated characters
  • Design and develop high quality game scenes
  • Who Should Attend

  • This course focuses on teaching techniques that will improve and extend your skills. Take this course if you are looking to learn or increase your habilities to create 2d graphics.
  • If your goal is to learn illustration, this may not be the most adequate course for you, even though some illustration is taught to help some of the techniques.
  • Target Audiences

  • This course focuses on teaching techniques that will improve and extend your skills. Take this course if you are looking to learn or increase your habilities to create 2d graphics.
  • If your goal is to learn illustration, this may not be the most adequate course for you, even though some illustration is taught to help some of the techniques.
  • Are you looking to improve the visual quality of your game? Do the visuals on your game compare poorly to the other games in the stores? Want to make your game stand out from the crowd? Don’t want any longer. Take this course and start creating high quality visual content in no time!

    Bitmap art is all about quality and rich content. Creating such detail and quality can be time consuming and a near impossible task if you are not equipped with the right knowledge.
    In my 13 years of experience as a game artist I’ve developed a series of tricks and techniques that speed up the creation of high-quality graphics for video-games.

    The best thing is that anyone can learn these techniques and apply them successfully

    With over 7hoursof footage, I’ll explain to you, step by step, the secrets to creating fast and rich visuals

    You’ll learn:

  • Using Photoshop in a fast paced
  • Drawing simple and complex shapes
  • A simple approach to hand drawing
  • Rendering different materials realistically
  • And once you get these concepts settled, you’ll learn:

  • Creating complete mock-ups for match 3 games with tokens included
  • Creating textures to use in realistic illustrations
  • Create a card for a Card Collecting Game
  • You’ll also:

  • Draw and build a fully articulated CHARACTER
  • Learning these skills will not only allow you to become independent in the visuals department but also set your games apart from the rest.

    stopTRYINGto create good graphics and instead DELIVER STUNNING VISUALS.
    Enroll now!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Section 1 – Course Introduction

    Lecture 1: Hello message and introductions

    Chapter 2: Section 2 – Working with Photoshop

    Lecture 1: 2.1 – Using Photoshop

    Lecture 2: 2.2 – Organizing your Photoshop Files

    Chapter 3: Section 3 – Creating Shapes

    Lecture 1: Section 3 Introduction

    Lecture 2: 3.1 – Creating Simple Shapes

    Lecture 3: 3.2 – Creating Complex Shapes

    Lecture 4: 3.3 – Freehand Drawing

    Lecture 5: 3.4 – Working with masks and selections

    Lecture 6: EXERCISE – Create 3 icon shapes

    Chapter 4: Section 4 – Shading

    Lecture 1: Section 4 Introduction

    Lecture 2: 4.1 – Material Characteristics

    Lecture 3: 4.1 – A – Shading a cloth Sphere

    Lecture 4: 4.1 – B – Shading a Chrome Cylinder

    Lecture 5: 4.1 – C – Shading a Plastic Cube

    Lecture 6: 4.2 – Creating a base shape

    Lecture 7: 4.3 – Shading the outter rim

    Lecture 8: 4.4 – Shading the inner rim and edge

    Lecture 9: 4.5 – Creating the glass core

    Lecture 10: 4.6 – Turn a button into other interface elements

    Lecture 11: EXERCISE – Shading a wood chest

    Chapter 5: Section 5 – Creating a pool game graphics

    Lecture 1: Section 5 Introduction

    Lecture 2: 5.1 – Splash Screen illustration

    Lecture 3: 5.2 – Pool Table cloth

    Lecture 4: 5.3 – Pool table Cushions

    Lecture 5: 5.4 – Wood Frame

    Lecture 6: 5.5 – Creating the holes

    Lecture 7: 5.6 – Adding detail

    Lecture 8: Exercise – Refine the pool table.

    Chapter 6: Section 6 – Match 3 game

    Lecture 1: Section 6 Introduction

    Lecture 2: 6.1 – Creating custom brushes – Grass texture

    Lecture 3: 6.2 – Creating custom brushes – Leaf

    Lecture 4: 6.3 – Paper texture

    Lecture 5: 6.4 – Score Holder

    Lecture 6: 6.5 – Creating a game token

    Lecture 7: EXERCISE – Custom Brush

    Chapter 7: Section 7 – Character for a side scroller

    Lecture 1: Section 7 Introduction

    Lecture 2: 7.1 – Creating the characters head

    Lecture 3: 7.2 – Shading the head

    Lecture 4: 7.3 – Creating the torso

    Lecture 5: 7.4 – Creating the arm

    Lecture 6: 7.5 – Creating the hand

    Lecture 7: 7.6 – Creating the inside of the hand and the opposite arm

    Lecture 8: 7.7 – Creating the Pelvis and Upper legs

    Lecture 9: 7.8 – Creating the lower legs and shoes

    Lecture 10: 7.9 – Animating in Unity

    Lecture 11: EXERCISE – Zombie Character

    Chapter 8: Section 8 – Card game

    Lecture 1: Section 8 Introduction

    Lecture 2: 8.1 – Designing the card

    Lecture 3: 8.2 – Color sketch

    Lecture 4: 8.3 – Shading the Ribbon

    Lecture 5: 8.4 – Shading the paper background

    Lecture 6: 8.5 – Shading the Banner

    Lecture 7: 8.6 – Creating the illustration frame

    Lecture 8: 8.7 – Creating the card frame

    Lecture 9: 8.8 – Adding finishing touches

    Lecture 10: EXERCISE – Card

    Chapter 9: Section 9 – Isometric buildings

    Lecture 1: Section 9 Introduction

    Lecture 2: 9.1 – Creating the isometric linework

    Lecture 3: 9.2 – Creating and transforming textures

    Lecture 4: 9.3 – Creating the volume for the main building

    Lecture 5: 9.4 – Adding doors and windows

    Lecture 6: 9.5 – Adding a sign

    Lecture 7: 9.6 – Adding detail objects

    Lecture 8: 9.7 – Adding the gas pumps

    Lecture 9: 9.8 – Final touches

    Lecture 10: EXERCISE – Ammo Depot

    Chapter 10: Conclusion

    Lecture 1: Conclusion message

    Instructors

  • 2d Bitmap art for video games  No.2
    Marco Vale
    Game Artist
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