It’s been an exciting year on the Game Art course. Moving away from home is always a bit nervous but I settled into DMU and the course really well and have enjoyed it. Along the way I found myself doing many different types of work I never imagined myself doing before.
The one thing I was worried about before coming was the fact that I hardly ever used a 3D software package in my life, I had some experience it in from college but not too much and not something as powerful as 3DS Max that’s for sure! In fact I never even heard of 3DS Max before I got here so this was a lot to take in at fist but given the time and effort I have adapted to it quite well. I’m producing work that I never even thought I would before, it was hard but like people said, it’s better to just throw us all in at the deep end in so that we can just learn to adapt to it quicker and then we feel comfortable around it for future tasks. The idea of having tutorials on the internet that we can always comeback to, I thought was a good idea, that helped a lot at first but as I progressed I sort of found myself not needing them as much and using the internet to look into things that were a bit more advanced.
When we first started we looked at one point perspective and I found it somewhat difficult, I think it was the fact that I was looking too much into it at first and it became difficult, but now it’s so easy that I know it like the back of my hand. It’s funny because every time I look down a street or path I’m always looking at where the vanishing point is and the horizon line. When we was doing the architectural project I found it so easy to do, but it’s because that it’s a really blocky shape, but at the same time in visual design we started to draw buildings using two point perspective which I found easy, again because it’s just blocky and easy. I’ve never drawn a piece of Art using perspective before so i thought it would be a bit challenging, but it’s really not, perspective is so simple and I love to draw to one point perspective, it’s kind of become something I’ve become a bit addicted to, but it makes it a lot easier.
I’ve enjoyed how in visual design we’ve got to go out and doing drawings, it’s as if we have a little adventure every week but with a new project at hand, we need more places to go to, I like how in the course we get to re-visit places like Bradgate Park etc and see how the colours change at different times of the year but however I don’t like how we must keep going back to these same places as it appears from what I’ve seen the second and third years do, it would possibly be nice if there was a lot more places to go to, like around the country perhaps. I went on the trip to Liverpool to the Tate museum which was a really nice trip and all but by the time we found a place to sit and draw we had literally 30 minutes and that was all, so had to make it count as much as possible! It was really interesting to go there and see all the work first hand like we saw some of Picasso’s work etc I think arranging more trips to around the country would be nice, I mean we are in the middle of the country so it’s not too difficult to get anywhere!
Over the past 7 months of the course I found myself doing a lot more painting, at first I thought I would do some, but not much as I prefer pencil more, but we’ve been taught in the way that if you take time to plan everything, use perspective and layer colours over each over there’s not a painting you can’t produce. I found myself wanting to buy a graphics tablet and using it to produce digital painting, I must say that in the short time I have been using it I think I’ve adapted to it quite well and next year I would hope to do a lot more. Next year I would like to do a lot more personal work given the time and get use to some more advanced techniques using Photoshop.
I’ve enjoyed the lectures we’ve had, we seemed to have a lot however in the first semester and I really thought about 3 would be enough. They’ve all basically told us the same type of thing in every one, implying what you do in industry and what types of jobs they are out there and what jobs are harder to get. It’s been fun though when they talked about making a good portfolio and told us what is good to see and what isn’t like animals in bikini’s, enough said...
We’ve had lectures like the deadliest Artist that have been fun to watch and I remember when we had one guy that came in from the course in the past and he basically told us not to worry about becoming better etc and that we’re all heading the same direction and he even said to us, that he couldn’t do this and that and his 3D work wasn’t good but now he’s giving professional a run for their money.
It’s been fun watching our films on a Wednesday, and I liked watching them more in the second semester (because there was more). The blog has been my favourite part of the course, next year I would hope to do a bit more personal work again given the time and maybe talk about things in the gaming industry more, like we’ve talked how it’s the fastest growing industry in the world and still growing, it would be nice to talk things like that more but it’s all going to be about working in teams since we have the queen building project coming up soon. But to talk about what’s going to happen in the future of gaming etc, they are really interesting talks that have even sparked up on FaceBook a few times.
Overall I’ve really enjoyed it, we were told to make a final painting to sum up this year and what it’s been about, basically I went along with creating a digital painting of Abbey Park because I took a really good one point perspective shot of on one of the bridges there. It’s my final because it sums up how I have gone from always avoiding paintings because I’m not that good at it, to now producing colour digital paintings that I’m enjoying a lot, there’s no denying I’ve become better and I hope that next year I can become even better, which I’m sure I will. I also think what is a better way to sum up the year than incorporating what we’ve learned back at the very start in week one? Being one point perspective, in colour, digitally done, showing my progression and development of being on the course. If I’ve improved this much in such a short amount of time then next year-just next year...
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