2012
DOI: 10.14236/ewic/eva2012.43
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Encouraging the Acquisition of Drawing Skills in Game Design: A Case Study

Abstract: Undergraduate, interactive, computer games design courses offered by technical universities in the UK, are usually designed to produce graduates who have the knowledge of both the technical and aesthetic aspects of creating interactive computer-based games. These students, unlike students in Art and Design Departments are not required to have art or design backgrounds. However, they need to be able to represent their creative ideas to fellow team members, managers, budget holders and to the audience for the ga… Show more

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