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Are you looking for a career as a 3D Game Artist? TAFE SA can offer you excellent training. Our courses equip you with the skills required for design and production of 3D art for games. More information at www.tafe.sa.edu.au/gameart

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  • What is the course exactly in SA. The work seems very advanced for a Multimedia Cert4, and what software are they using. At Kingsclliff Tafe we've used Blender, the unit is ungraded, and students have produced nothing like this because we don't have the funding, equipment, resources.

  • @Siliconmana

    The course is actually an Advanced Diploma in Screen. It goes for two years and we focus on art. This means that we don’t put as much into animation and programming as other courses do. We focus on modeling and texturing. Head to our website at tafesa.edu.au/game-art-studies

  • i cant draw anything, like i can only draw a stick figure with a pencil and a mouse, am i screwed if i wanna do game art and/or game design?

  • @LittleBrittle360

    The idea about being an artist is being able to reach the quality objectives when creating 3D models.

    Most artists when they have finished their studies can draw.

    Invariably they can easily be taught to draw. So its about your aptitude. Get a few quick lessons privately and see how you go. Put one of these observational drawings in your portfolio.

    Then if you get in you’ll probably do fine.

  • I am thinking of enrolling in this course, I'm not very good at drawing, (im ok in flash) but i'v met some people that do modeling (the computer knid) and they arnt very good either. Are my drawing skills going to be a problem?

  • @lilolaus

    Thank you for your comment,

    Although we are looking at prospect’s art portfolio the most, including compulsory observational drawing(s); you don’t have to be a fine draftsman to get in. In fact,very few prospects are. We will try to gauge your aptitude, potential rather than judge accomplished skills.

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  • Wow you use game engines such as UDK and Unity? I'm currently learning the basics of Unity at the moment at home. Would love to do this course next year! :D

  • Why do I live in Sweden.... : (

  • We are in Tea Tree Gully TAFE South Australia, we are using mainly Autodesk Maya and Mudbox , Adobe PhotoShop, Illustrator and AE, plus game engines like UDK and Unity.

    You should inquire Central Tafe Wa directly, because all TAFE courses are independent in content delivery and choice of software. Thank you

  • Hi i might be applying for the cert3 3D game design course in Central Tafe Wa and would like to know what programs you use so that i can start learning them now that way i have a better grasp of the programs for when i start.

    thx

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