Concept Art Iteration

Method

A visual development method for exploring, comparing, and refining the look, mood, spatial language, and design direction of an immersive project.

Description

Concept art iteration uses repeated visual studies to test possible directions before production assets are made. In immersive work, concept art may also need to show scale, atmosphere, participant viewpoint, movement, lighting, and the relationship between physical and virtual elements.

Typical Use

Used during early development, pitch preparation, worldbuilding, art direction, spatial design, character design, environment design, interface design, and previsualization.

Scope Note

This method can include mood boards, sketches, paintovers, spatial thumbnails, key art, style frames, environment studies, character studies, prop studies, lighting studies, and visual comparison sets.

Boundary Note

Concept art iteration helps the team explore and compare direction before committing to detailed modeling, fabrication, animation, or implementation.

Collaboration Note

Usually involves concept artists, art directors, directors, experience designers, interaction designers, 3D artists, technical artists, and producers.

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