Matte Painting in Games
Remedy Entertainment's Patrik Rosander helps make matte painting for games accessible and broaden use. It's a simple and powerful technique that is underutilized in game development, mainly because it is inaccessible. In this GDC 2023 session, gain a thorough understanding of the possibilities afforded through the use of matte painting. Note: Repost of earlier upload. GDC returns to San Francisco this March 18-22, 2024! For more information, be sure to visit our website and follow the #GDC2024 hashtag on social media. Subscribe to the GDC newsletter and get regular updates via Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, or RSS. Join the GDC mailing list: http://www.gdconf.com/subscribe Follow GDC on Twitter: / official_gdc GDC talks cover a range of developmental topics including game design, programming, audio, visual arts, business management, production, online games, and much more. We post a fresh GDC video every day. Subscribe to the channel to stay on top of regular updates, and check out GDC Vault for thousands of more in-depth talks from our archives.

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