Empowering Tomorrow: A Journey Into AI And Machine Learning
with Dr. Alessandro Di Stefano from Teesside University
Course overview: This course includes a foundation year - ideal if you need additional preparation or if you don't have sufficient grades to join Year 1. Are you creative and love computer games? Want to combine your art skills with cutting-edge creative technology? Study games art and bring your passions to life. The popularity of computer games shows no signs of slowing down with the regular release of new sophisticated and innovative products, and smartphone apps - many developed in the UK. As a games artist you create a game's characters, assets, environments, creatures and vehicles, as well as producing concept art and storyboards.
You develop your artistic skills and explore specialised areas including 3D character sculpting, photo-real texturing and surfaces, hard surface modelling, shaders, material, lighting and effects, game engine implementation, concept art, environment art and character art. You also develop skills for a career in digital media - typically areas of film, TV, advertising and multimedia - through to architectural and product visualisation.
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After the course: Graduates have gone on to work as artists, level designers, 3D modellers and texture artists at a range of games companies including 3rd Dimensions, Atomic Planet, Bizarre Creations, Creative Assembly, Electronic Arts, Eutechnyx, Halch, Media Molecule, Microsoft Rare, Naughty Dog, Ninja Theory, Rebellion, Rockstar North and Rockstar San Diego, Sega, Sony, Streamline, Supermassive Games, Traveller's Tales, Ubisoft, Venom, Weta Digital and many more. You also develop skills for a career in digital media – typically areas of film, TV, advertising and multimedia – through to architectural and product visualisation.
We have excellent relationships with many businesses, giving you the opportunity to apply for summer, year-long and graduate placements with key organisations such as Microsoft, Rare, Team 17, ZeroLight, R8 Games, Hammerhead VR, Dojo Arcade, Schlumberger, Sumo Digital and Coastsink.
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Course optionsMiddlesbrough
Tees Valley
TS1 3BX