
Designing Creatures and Characters
How to Build an Artist's Portfolio for Video Games, Film, Animation and More
by Marc Taro Holmes
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Ever wondered how you could become a character designer for video games, film or animation Veteran art director and concept artist Marc Taro Holmes shares proven methods for honing the skills and building the portfolio necessary to become a pro gaming artist. This is the first and only workatyourown pace home study program that teaches the cruc...
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