I created new stencils/resized some of my old ones and did the base coats for where I was going to paint. Let them dry, and did a second coat, so now I have the base coat done for the front and all around the sleeve. A career in game design involved many different areas of expertise, however Game Art designers work on conceptual art relating to games as well as designing the art itself that is part of a video game. They create 2D/3D art for the visual elements of video games, like characters, scenes, and items. They are more or less graphic artists who specialize in game art. They are responsible for quite a few areas such as concept art, building 3D models, creating textures, and lighting for the game. Similarly to graphic designers, they should be able to use various modeling and 3D graphics programs such as Studio Max and Maya as well as 2D programs like photoshop. A degree in fine arts, illustration, graphic design, animation, or another similarly relation field, with Carnegie Mellon and the University of Southern Los Angelos having notable programs for game design and game art design.
Day 3: This was a pretty simple workday (the first photo was from my mockup last week). I sewed the pieces I had mocked up last week and did all the hemming to make the piece look more finished. Unfortunately I had trouble getting it back on the mannequin after I sewed the pieces on, so I couldn't get a picture of it on there afterwards. I also did my sketch for what I want to paint and found some of my old stencils so that I could start painting next week. Day 1: I cut out my patterns, altering a basic sleeve pattern to create a bishop sleeve, transferring this shape to a new paper. Then I cut out my pieces from the fabric and started pinning them. Day 2: I started sewing, created the new shape and the sleeve. I attached the sleeve, gathering the fabric, and then altered the shirt form and started pinning and sewing some accents to the shirt. |
Avarice StankiewiczHi, I'm Avarice, though I mostly go by Kace, I'm an art 5 student at Maggie Walker Governor's school and page is just a space for some reflection, research and progress photos for my work. Archives
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