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Lesson One: Dallas Storm Flett-Wapash 25 PART TWO: CONCEPT ART Either using white paper, or a digital application such as Paint, Photoshop, or Procreate, create a piece of concept art for your video game. You have creative control over your concept art. You must follow the checklist below of what to include. You may draw out all your characters, a scene from your video game, the landscape it takes place on etc. Concept Art Checklist: •Include an element from my video game that is described in my written piece. •Use of dierent colours, textures, and designs in my art. •Creativity and uniqueness •Neatness and quality of design •Use of a lot of time and consideration into my art piece. PART THREE: D MODEL OF A CHARACTER Either using white paper, or a digital application such as procreate or an avatar creator, you will create a 3D model rep- resentation of your main character or main villain. You have creative freedom over your character. Choose their height, weight, facial features, hairstyle, clothing choices, etc. When video game designers are making video games, they need to make 3D models of every character in the game. Even characters that you don't get to play! 3D Model Checklist: •My character has a face, body, and clothing (if applicable) •Use of dierent colours, textures, and designs in my art. •Creativity and uniqueness •Neatness and quality of model design •Use of a lot of time and consideration into my model.

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