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How to become a Game Artist, Designer, or Developer!

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Release date:2020

Author:Game Developers Republic

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

Creating your own game, can be an exciting adventure!

Watching your ideas come to life on screen & the smiles or frustration it brings to your friends, family, & even possibly the world, as there experiencing your game for the first time, can bring a level of accomplishment and fulfillment like none other.

Game design & development can be accessible to anyone who has the drive & motivation to learn. Whether you want to design & develop a game, level, or just create assets to support in a games development.

Nowadays games are found virtually everywhere & played by people of all ages. The game industry continues to grow year after year and is showing no signs of stopping anytime soon. The game industry earned over $100 billion dollars in 2017, with the average game developer & designer salaries being well over $80 thousand dollars a year.

We want to bring you the knowledge & techniques we’ve learned throughout our careers as modelers, texture artist, animators, & game designers & developers. As industry professionals & veterans with far more than a decade of game design, development, & asset creation experience, many of us have spent the better parts of our careers specializing in creating interactive training materials as well as games.

SO JOIN US, as we go through all the steps & processes of game development, in videos, & interactive lessons that are be easy to follow, engaging, entertaining, & accessible, and always remember, Don’t Just play…. Create!

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