Thursday 4 September 2014

HA1 Task 3 – Graphic Types

Task 3 – Graphic Types


·         Pixel Art

pixel art is a weapon sprite or item made by using a series of pixels 

Pixel art is a form of digital art, created through the use of raster graphics software, where images are edited on the pixel level. Graphics in most old (or relatively limited) computer, console, graphing calculator and mobile phone video games are mostly pixel art.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixel_art



·         Concept Art

concept art is when you draw something in development to give it its look so if a story has been made and you need to make the character the concept art ids what you want his finished model to look like 


The main goal of concept art is to convey a visual representation of a design, idea, and/or mood for use in films, video games, animation, or comic books before it is put into the final product. In other words, it aims to convey the overall design vision rather than specify everything in exact terms right at the start.
http://www.creativebloq.com/career/what-concept-art-11121155


·         Texture Art

In the visual arts, texture is the perceived surface quality of a work of art. It is an element of two-dimensional and three-dimensional designs and is distinguished by its perceived visual and physical properties. Use of texture, along with other elements of design, can convey a variety of messages and emotions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texture_(visual_arts)



·         Background Graphics

A background artist or sometimes called a background stylist or background painter is one who is involved in the process of animation who establishes the color, style, and mood of a scene drawn by an animation layout artist.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Background_artist


·         Print Media Art

print media is normally used for selling the game such as cutouts box art and clothing this all boost the games fan-base and revenue 


Print media are lightweight, portable, disposable publications printed as physical copies in forms we call books, newspapers, magazines and newsletters
They hold informative and entertaining content that is of general or special interest Their competitors include electronic, broadcast and Internet media. 
http://www2.uncp.edu/home/acurtis/Courses/ResourcesForCourses/PrintMedia.html 

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