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  • Developed visual and spatial awareness through the use of graphics and 3D environments in the video games.
  • Explored different art styles and aesthetics depicted in the game design.
  • Learned about color theory through the various color palettes used in the games.
  • Studied character design and animation, understanding the principles of proportion, movement, and expression.
  • Experimented with composition and framing by observing the placement of objects and backgrounds within the game.
  • Explored the concept of storytelling through the narrative elements and plot development in the games.
  • Enhanced problem-solving skills by analyzing visual cues and finding solutions to challenges within the game.
  • Gained an appreciation for the relationship between technology and art in the creation of immersive gaming experiences.

Continued development can be encouraged by allowing the child to:

  • Create their own simple video game using basic game development tools.
  • Explore the art of game concept design by sketching out ideas for a unique game.
  • Paint or draw fan art inspired by their favorite video game characters.
  • Experiment with digital art software to recreate scenes from their favorite video games.
  • Research and study the history and evolution of video game art.
  • Participate in online communities or forums dedicated to video game art, sharing their own creations and receiving feedback from other enthusiasts.
  • Consider pursuing further education in game design or digital art in the future.
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