Concept Art for Video Games
A course by user613760 surname613760 , Concept Artist
Joined October 2017
Learn to create scenes with a professional finish for AAA video games
Learn to create scenes with a professional finish for AAA video games
Nacho Yagüe is an art director and concept artist who has worked with Ubisoft to create video games such as Assassins Creed Unity, Watch Dogs 2, and Splinter Cell: Blacklist. Explore the workflow of a professional concept artist and learn—through his drawings—how Nacho actively participates in every phase of production, solving artistic and design problems for AAA video games.
In this course, Nacho teaches you how to prepare a piece of concept art while taking all the peculiarities of video-game creation into account, including level design, textures, and animation. In addition, learn to use brushes that simulate traditional painting and apply different tools and techniques to optimize your work.
What will you learn in this online course?
24 lessons & 14 downloads
- 100% positive reviews (487)
- 13,011 students
- 24 lessons (4h 55m)
- 14 additional resources (8 files)
- Online and at your own pace
- Available on the app
- Audio: Spanish
- Spanish · English · Portuguese · German · Italian · French · Polish · Dutch
- Level: Intermediate
- Unlimited access forever
What is this course's project?
Use a real brief to make a concept art scene with a professional finish for an AAA video game.
Projects by course students
Who is this online course for?
Illustrators, designers, and anyone interested in concept art, especially applied to AAA video games.
Requirements and materials
Basic knowledge of Adobe Photoshop and drawing is required. As for materials, you need a computer with Photoshop installed; working with a graphics tablet is also recommended.
Reviews
A course by user613760 surname613760
Nacho Yagüe began his career as a concept artist working for different Spanish studios, including Tragnarion and GRIN, where he participated in projects such as Wanted: Weapons of Fate. He continued his career at Ubisoft Barcelona, serving as art director and concept artist. By 2011, he had begun working abroad, taking part in the development of Assassin's Creed 3: Liberation at Ubisoft Sofia in Bulgaria.
He also worked as a senior concept artist at Ubisoft Toronto through 2017, creating the artwork for renowned video games such as Splinter Cell: Blacklist, Assassin's Creed Unity, and Watch Dogs 2. He later returned to Barcelona to join Gameloft as the studio's art director.
Content
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U1
Introduction
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Presentation
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Influences
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U2
What is a concept artist specialized in videogames
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What is a concept artist?
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Phases in the production of a video game
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U3
Basic creation of thumbnails / composition
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The briefing
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The tools
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Custom shapes
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Hands on the job I
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Hands on the job II
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Hands on the job III
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Hands on the job IV
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Hands on the job V
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Hands on work VI
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Hands on the job VII
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U4
Development of the thumbnail
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Color and texture I
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Color and texture II
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Color and texture III
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Color and texture IV
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Color and texture V
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Color and texture VI
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Color and texture VII
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Color and texture VIII
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Presentation to the client
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Farewell and advice
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FP
Final project
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Concept art for videogames
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Great course!
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Having studied animation and concept art for several years at a university, I was already familiar with most of the topics covered here. I feel that what is taught is pretty much the basics, which is great if you are a beginner in the world of concept art. In short, if you already have prior knowledge, you probably won't learn much that you don't already know, but if you are new to the field of concept art, this course is definitely a good starting point.
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displayname1389290
Excellent course, very complete, practical, the teacher Nacho is very good, you learn in a very technical way but with different techniques that help you achieve very good results, excellent
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displayname2964699
Recommended course, it offers many techniques and tips for creating your concepts.
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Good course,
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