Everything You Need To Know About MAAC's DGDI Course With Fees
Nikhil Malankar Nikhil Malankar
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 Published On Nov 5, 2019

The world of games is fascinating, thrilling and thoroughly enjoyable. What makes it visually so intriguing is the skilled game designers who bring together the best of designs & effects. They bring imagination to life. With MAAC's DGDI course, you get a step closer to a very lucrative career as Game Designer.

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DGDI, an extensive game design course, trains you in game art, design & integration of game asset elements. Considering the smartphone penetration in day-to-day life, gaming is one the most rewarding industry. With this course, you not only get exposed to the latest tools & practices, but also learn to adapt yourself to the evolving technologies & work methods.

Begin with the basics of art, concepts of design & game theory, and keep on developing skills in the most in-demand aspects of 3D, digital sculpting, texturing in games, environment modelling, stylised character modelling, next-gen vehicle modelling and much more.

Get hands-on training in the latest software like 3ds Max, Mudbox and Unity (Game Engine), and get ready to work with the biggest studios on the most interesting projects. Build a rewarding career in 3D game design, simulator graphics & game testing.

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