Concept Creation for Games & Illustration with Anna Fehr

Friday, August 2nd, 2019

A Concept artist and illustrator based in New York City, Anna Fehr has more than a decade of design experience in game development. She has worked as a designer and lead at Volta Studios, and is currently employed by Avalanche Studios, best known for their open world action games ‘Just Cause’ and ‘Mad Max’.

Muddy Colors is proud to be able to offer a new instructional video with this incredible artist. Over the course of this 3 hour video, Anna Fehr will walk us through her digital process, in both real-time, and time-lapse. Watch as she creates a beautiful illustration, from start to finish. This video is moderated by award-winning illustrator Dan dos Santos, who interviews Anna during her painting process, offering personal insight into the field of Video Game Development.

Runtime: 2 hours, 54 minutes
Resolution: 1080p

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