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Virtual Character Design for Games and Interactive Media


Virtual Character Design for Games and Interactive Media

Paperback by Sloan, Robin James Stuart (Abertay University, Dundee, Scotland)

Virtual Character Design for Games and Interactive Media

£66.99

ISBN:
9781466598195
Publication Date:
7 May 2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:
CRC Press Inc
Pages:
256 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Virtual Character Design for Games and Interactive Media

Description

While the earliest character representations in video games were rudimentary in terms of their presentation and performance, the virtual characters that appear in games today can be extremely complex and lifelike. These are characters that have the potential to make a powerful and emotional connection with gamers. As virtual characters become more intricate and varied, there is a growing need to examine the theory and practice of virtual character design. This book seeks to develop a series of critical frameworks to support the analysis and design of virtual characters. Virtual Character Design for Games and Interactive Media covers a breadth of topics to establish a relationship between pertinent artistic and scientific theories and good character design practice. Targeted at students, researchers, and professionals, the book aims to show how both character presentation and character performance can be enhanced through careful consideration of underlying theory. The book begins with a focus on virtual character presentation, underpinned by a discussion of biological, artistic, and sociological principles. Next it looks at the performance of virtual characters, encompassing the psychology of emotion and personality, narrative and game design theories, animation, and acting. The book concludes with a series of applied virtual character design examples. These examples examine the aesthetics of player characters, the design and performance of the wider cast of game characters, and the performance of characters within complex, hyperreal worlds.

Contents

Presentation. Anatomy and Physical Cues. Visual and Audio Design Principles. Representation, Customization, and Transformation. Performance. Personality, Emotion, and Expression. Context, Story, and Gameplay. Acting, Movement, and Animation. Practice. Control: The Aesthetics of Playable Characters. Cast: The Aesthetics of the Virtual Ensemble. Complexity: The Aesthetics of Hyperreal Characters.

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