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Encyclopedia > Game artist

A game artist is responsible for all of the aspects of game development that calls for visual art. Game artists are often noted in role-playing games, collectible card games, and computer and video games. Neverwinter Nights, a popular modern computer role-playing game, features a powerful 3D graphics engine. ... Many times, the term art is used to refer to the visual arts. ... A role-playing game (RPG) is a type of game in which players assume the roles of characters and collaboratively create narratives. ... Collectible card games (CCGs), also called customizable card games or trading card games, are played using specially designed sets of cards. ... This article is about computer and video games. ...


Computer and video games

Adrian Carmack, working on Doom, creating a clay model for the Baron of Hell.
Adrian Carmack, working on Doom, creating a clay model for the Baron of Hell.

In modern computer and video games, game artists create 2D art used as textures or 3D models and animations. Download high resolution version (1198x786, 163 KB)Adrian Carmack at id Software, working on Doom, creating a clay model for the Baron of Hell. ... Download high resolution version (1198x786, 163 KB)Adrian Carmack at id Software, working on Doom, creating a clay model for the Baron of Hell. ... Adrian Carmack (born on May 5, 1969) is one of the four founders of id Software and has worked there as an artist since its creation. ... Doom (or DOOM) is a 1993 computer game by id Software that is among the landmark titles in the first-person shooter genre. ... It has been suggested that Mother Demon be merged into this article or section. ... Spherical texture mapping Texture mapping is a method of adding realism to a computer-generated graphic. ... The rewrite of this article is being devised at Talk:3D computer graphics/Temp. ... Computer animation is the art of creating moving images via the use of computers. ...


They often design the look of the character through concept art and render them to be integrated into the game. They are also responsible for designing scenery, props, and any other visual effects in the game, like FMVs. Screenshot of an FMV from Final Fantasy VIII. Full motion video, usually abbreviated as FMV, is a popular term for TV-quality movie or animation in a video game. ...


The abilities of early computers were so limited that having specialized personnel for art was unnecessary. Up until about the early 1990s, almost all art for video games were created by the game programmers. Most early video game art was simply created in code by specifying pixel colors and coordinates. The 1990s decade refers to the years from 1990 to 1999, inclusive. ... John Carmack is one of the most widely recognized and influential game programmers. ... A pixel (pix, 1932 abbreviation of pictures, coined by Variety headline writers + element) is one of the many tiny dots that make up the representation of a picture in a computers memory. ...


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In recent times, dedicated video game artists make up a large part of many game development teams. A video game developer is a software developer (a business or an individual) that creates computer or video games. ...

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Game tester - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (989 words)
Most games go into what is called "crunch time" near deadlines—developers (programmers, artists, game designers and producers) work twelve to fourteen hours a day and the testers must be right there with them, testing late-added features and content.
In the early days of computer and video games, the developer was in charge of all the testing.
For this reason, as mentioned earlier, most game testing jobs are taken as "foot in the door" positions, used as a stepping stone for more lucrative lines of work in game development.
Game artist - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (217 words)
A game artist is responsible for all of the aspects of game development that calls for visual art.
Game artists are often noted in role-playing games, collectible card games, and computer and video games.
Up until about the early 1990s, almost all art for video games were created by the game programmers.
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