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Course Details: Mynediad Gemau - Celf Gysyniadol
Course Overview
The Mynediad Gemau: Celf Gysyniadol course is a short course that introduces students to the concept of game design and development.
Course Duration
The course lasts for 6 weeks.
Course Code
The course code is G53.
Location
The course is located in Wrexham.
Why Choose This Course?
The course is a great introduction to the game industry and provides students with the skills and knowledge needed to pursue a career in game design and development.
Course Content
The course covers the following topics:
- Industry practices and workflows
- Concept art and design
- Color theory and shape
- Traditional media and digital painting
- Idea development and sketching
- Combining images and technical skills for concept art
Course Schedule
The course schedule is as follows:
- Week 1: Introduction and case studies in the game industry
- Week 2: Creating and presenting a conceptual workflow
- Week 3: Fundamentals of art and design for concept art
- Week 4: Designing solutions and portfolio work
- Week 5: Digital painting and combining images
- Week 6: Presenting a professional portfolio
Assessment and Teaching
The course is assessed through a continuous portfolio of work created throughout the course. Students are expected to review and annotate their work within their portfolio and produce the final assessment as a single project. The course requires 6 hours of online learning per week, with some self-directed study.
Fees and Funding
The standard fee for the course is 」95. For staff and current students, please contact us to inquire about a discounted fee. We also offer funding opportunities for students living in Wales. Please fill out the form to discover if you are eligible to study the course for free.
Course Dates
There are currently no start dates available for this course. If you are interested in the course, please register your interest, and we will contact you when new dates are confirmed.
