- Developed hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills by operating the controller
- Explored 3D digital environments and learned about perspective and depth in a virtual world
- Gained an understanding of character design and visual aesthetics through observing different skins and outfits
- Experimented with color combinations and learned about color theory by customizing the character's appearance
- Learned about composition and framing by analyzing the layout and design of the game's landscapes and buildings
- Explored the concept of storytelling through the game's narrative elements and cutscenes
Tips for creative ways to continue development:
1. Encourage the child to create their own artwork inspired by the game, using traditional art materials such as pencils, markers, or paints.
2. Explore other video games with a strong art component, such as "Gris" or "Ori and the Blind Forest," which provide unique art styles and visual experiences.
3. Visit art galleries or exhibitions featuring digital art or game art. This can provide inspiration for the child and expose them to different artistic styles.
4. Encourage the child to explore digital art tools and software, allowing them to experiment with creating their own digital artworks or character designs.
5. Discuss the importance of art in video games and how it contributes to the overall gaming experience. Encourage the child to analyze the art and aesthetics of different games to develop a critical eye for design.