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Game art vs game design: What is the difference?

Logic Simplified

Since most of us are unaware of the process of creating a game, we usually confuse game design and game art as being the same. In this blog, we will discuss the difference between game art vs game design and how each plays a unique role in game development. Who is a Game Designer?

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The Spine Animation Story at Logic Simplified

Logic Simplified

Abhishek had to reinvent the pose to what can be called ‘resting but still ready for action’ (if you hire game designers from us, this is how you will find them during lunch hour.) Rigging was then done for connecting mesh to bones and creating a skeletal frame. Manish had made him stand.

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The Key Differences Between 2D and 3D Animation in Game Development

Big Games

Uses techniques like key framing, rigging, motion capture, and simulations to show movement. Involves creation of 3D models by applying textures and developing detailed materials and rigs. Processes like modeling, texturing, lighting, rigging, dynamics, and rendering involve tools such as 3DS Max, Maya, and Adobe After Effects.

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A comprehensive guide to in-demand roles in film and games

CG Spectrum

3D Modelling 3D Animation FX Concept Art 2D Animation Game Design Game Programming 3D Modelling: Shaping Virtual Worlds “3D modelling is a rewarding career where you get to bring concepts and 2D imagery to life, sculpting personality and story into characters, objects, and environments. What does a 3D animator do?

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Top 10 Tools Every Game Developer Needs  

iXie gaming

In this piece, we shall be looking at the best 10 tools to use for game development, including tools to make art, code, and music. This tool is unarguably the most common game development tool among developers. Unity is a game engine for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS. This tool is perfect for making 3D games.

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How to Use Unity Cinemachine Virtual Cameras

Game Designing

In short, Unity Cinemachine opens up an entirely new world of opportunities for animation, game design and development, and directors working with virtual cameras. With that in mind, Cinemachine is a feature-rich plug-in that was also designed with game developers at the forefront of their thoughts.

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From Concept to Completion: Navigating the Game Art Production Pipeline 

iXie gaming

Pre-production lays the foundation for artistic direction, ensuring that all visual elements align with the games mechanics, worldbuilding, and narrative. This stage involves close collaboration between game designers, art directors, and concept artists. Why it matters: Improperly mapped textures break immersion.