Foundational Techniques for Mastering Environment and Character Concept Art
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Product details
- ISBN 9781032769899
- Weight: 300g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 25 Feb 2026
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
This is a comprehensive guide to the process of generating ideas for creating character and environment art. The book shows comprehensive workshops and techniques to embed the fundamentals of designing characters and environments for games and film. The underlying process is explained and demonstrated to give a straightforward approach that anyone can use. Using these processes, you will be able to produce designs that are straight out of your imagination.
This book teaches you how to use your imagination to design characters and environments. As well as evolving these ideas through the various stages of ideation, the book covers both environment and character workflows. The book is accompanied by a series of videos breaking down the process of research and creation, as well as additional exercises and breakdowns of good workflow for readers to follow along with as they develop their skills.
This book will be of great interest to anyone looking to gain a grounding in the theory and practice of concept art for character and environments. It will be particularly useful for students on Game Art courses.
Lee Stocks is Senior Lecturer and Course Leader for Game Art courses at Leeds Beckett University, United Kingdom. Lee's practice and research is centred around Games Design and Games Art, and is heavily influenced by communication and storytelling. His body of work and teaching practices range from game and level design to concept art.
Lee has made contributions to the creative sector since 2001, working as a game designer and concept artist/illustrator. The projects he has worked on range from online games, through to film/television and illustration. The fundamentals of art and design are at the core of what he teaches. Observation and drawing/digital painting being the two areas that he has identified as a catalyst for improving imagination and creativity.
Game design theory is one of the key areas that has benefited from this approach in his teaching. Lee has identified how idea generation and iteration are key factors in enhancing student's development. So, implementing the teaching of these observation and drawing/digital painting processes has become his primary technique.
