A University of Northampton graduate is using the skills he honed on his Games Art course to develop a much-anticipated video game called Adventure in Aellion .
Elliott Dodsworth and friend Luke OβDonoghue set up The Game Production Company after meeting on their first day at The Manchester College, in 2012.
Elliott (24) then went to University in Northampton to up his skills, and since returning to the north west in 2017, heβs linked back up with his college mate, and is now lead developer at the Manchester studio.
Together with a small team, they are developing The Game Production Companyβs debut title, the open-world multiplayer, Adventure in Aellion. Watch a teaser of the game on YouTube.
The game is now two years into development and thereβs a working version available for gamers to try out, and suggest improvements.
Elliott said:
βGenerally people have loved the look of it. People are always praising our art β I helped with the style, atmosphere and colouring quite a lot so thatβs been great to hear.
βSome people have been engrossed with the game which was absolutely amazing to see, our stand was full the entire time at PLAY Expo Manchester earlier in the year and we have only made improvements since then.β
With the full game slated for release on PC, Linux and Mac in 2020, Elliottβs excited to be on the cusp of finishing the companyβs first title. He said: βItβs been an amazing experience and I have learnt a lot. For me, the whole thing has been a combination of excitement and panic, especially at events where people play your game right in front of you, and you wonder βwill they enjoy it?β.
βWhatever happens, the experience has been brilliant and I look forward to making many more games in the future. This is the job I want and I hope to have it forever.β
Elliott, who is originally from Marple and attended Marple Hall High School, has been quick to praise the Games Art degree at the University of Northampton, which he feels helped him to refine his skills.
He said:
βMy games art training has influenced the art style of the project significantly. The primary skills such as 3D modelling, rendering and 2D art are obviously helpful in my everyday work, but the concept art theory has been vital β colour theory and composition has been the most useful thing I learnt as I apply the 2D techniques in 3D.β
Games art is just one string to Elliottβs bow, as his involvement in Adventure in Aellion shows.
He said:
βI do quite a lot, I am primarily responsible for putting it all together, but I do a bit of everything.
βI used to do a lot of 3D and 2D art as well but we have hired artists now so I tend to oversee their work instead, using my technical understanding of art to help make pleasing scenes, good colour selection and interesting scene compositions. I also do some of the level design and about a third of the 3D assets.
βAs the only one who knows how to in the team, I do all the programming too and I produced a few of the gameβs soundtracks. Iβve been learning music since high school and my family is musical too. I donβt know if they will make it to the final game, but Iβm pretty proud of them.β
Elliott added:
βRecently we have been doing marketing and I have been learning how to market games for online audiences. Itβs still early days but I am already learning so much about this area. I am very lucky to have a job that lets me learn about the different parts of making games successfully.β
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