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Full Sail University


Visual Arts Bachelors with Game Art Concentration (Online)

Learn how to turn your artistic vision into dynamic game environments and memorable characters. The online game art undergraduate area of study at Full Sail University teaches you the fundamentals of 3D asset creation for game development, while exploring core concepts such as animation, rigging, character modeling, lighting and shading, and texturing. With a focus on content for consoles and computers, your project-based classes guide you from the basics of digital art creation up through the latest technology. And with our unique online environment, you will be able to connect with classmates, share your work, and develop a portfolio of usable game assets.

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