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Is there graphic designing used in video games?


Like typography and graphic designing in general (not computer animation). Like the creativity of the font, is any of this used in a making of a video game?

Im curious because im a sophmore in high school & im interested in doing graffiti and different styles of fonts as well and being a game designer (creating the story lines of video games), Would graphic designing help me as a second hand? or do they not work together that well?
So I need to know how to draw? I thought a game designer emplies what goes into the game and comes up with the concept such as the story? Correct? I have no drawing skill except in graffiti and different types of lettering. Thats why I was curious in Graphic Design, but what about game design? I need to draw? someone help me plz

Graphic Designers do work on video games. Beat a game some time and watch the credits if you have the patience. You're gonna see something along the lines of Graphic Designer, or Lead Designer. There are many types of people who put a video game together.

Typically in video games, a graphic designer will do one of the following depending on how specialized his or her job title is.

1.) Character concept design (what the characters will wear, look like, etc.)
2.) CGI skins (the texture and art that are superimposed on the 3D mesh of objects and people)
3.) Game cover artwork and design
4.) Environment concept design (what the game environment looks like)
5.) Development of TV spot ads

Everything else, including the 3D modeling, coding, game physics are all done by a team of game programmers.



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