Professor Michael Kasperek
Introduction to SDG
20 October 2015
Concept Artist Career Analysis
There are many potential careers in the field of game design that draw my attention. Of them all, the one that really interests me most is concept artist. A concept artist comes up with ideas, concepts, and the early sketches of what a game will look like. This professional takes a story or theme and invents how the characters, objects, actions, and background sceneries which bring the story to life. The concept art that this person creates is a very important part of the pre-production and production process. Concept art is not just creating an idea out of nothing, it is making many, even hundreds of variations of one character, object, …show more content…
In the Internal Stage there is a huge focus on making different versions of your design and as many of them as possible. Many designs are needed so that the group can look at the designs, discuss them, explore alternatives, and eliminate designs until they have narrowed them down to a few that are really good. It is sort of like looking through a bin of Legos for the one piece you need to complete a model. When in this phase there are a number of professionals that should be a part of the creative process (Anhut). These usually include the creative directors, writers, lead artists, 3D artists and animators, and game designers (who develop the rules of the …show more content…
First, I would finish a game design related degree while taking lots of time to sketch and practice the art form. The majority (64%) of people, that are in a hiring position, say about having a college degree is “important, but I’d consider a candidate without one” (Adams). This shows I’m more likely to get a good job if I finish college and learn more about the industry, different areas in game design, and get a more well-rounded education.
Second, after creating a portfolio of sketches and designs, I will put together a website, with my best work on it. It is better to have 10 pieces of amazing art then to have 50 “pretty good” ones (Hill). I’m also plan to do all the free work I can to get experience. The more free work I do for different teams the more I can put on my résumé.
Third, while I am doing that, I will be trying to meet and network with as many people in the field as I can. Making connections in the industry is helpful when looking for a job. For example, that professor you had in class may be a friend of the CEO of a popular gaming company. Having plenty of great references will also increase your chances in getting hired. Creating a solid résumé and portfolio and building strong relationships will help me be successful in the game industry. This is my plan on how I can become a great concept artist. Wish me