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How we created the graphic elements?

What is our graphic design process?

For each graphic component (or groups of graphic objects):

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1. Specification of the expected graphics

2. Creative ideation and sketches

3. Sketch improvement and validation

4. Vectorization

5. Flat colors

6. Visual effects

7. Delivery

How we created the graphic elements of the match 3 game?

What is our graphic design process?

For each graphic component (or groups of graphic objects):

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1. Specification of the expected graphics

2. Creative ideation and sketches

3. Sketch improvement and validation

4. Vectorization

5. Flat colors

6. Visual effects

7. Delivery

Prize Fiesta mobile game

Compare the sketches and the final version
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Best score achievement: Rubba dub dub
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This artwork displays when you achieve your best score of the week. Notice how happy the little dwarf is :)

Our team can spend up to 2 days on an artwork like this. Notice the effect of lighting in this image. Lighting is a very important part of illustration.

Aladdin’s World: Arabian nights
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The first time you might encounter this artwork would be when you reach level 4, Genie’s Oasis.

Our colour palette is a bit different for this artwork. We selected many shades of purple and indigo,

to transport you to a beautiful evening in Arabia.

Space tour: Meet the planets
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The image for our 10th level, In Orbit. We wanted to add a bit of humour into this artwork,

so we illustrated Clumsy taking Clara for a ride in his moon buggy. 

Mushroom Forest: Get those Mushrooms
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This image will display at the start of level 12, Mushroom Forest.

From the image you might already notice that this level contains many mushrooms that you can collect.

Need help? Fill that Piggy Bank

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This image is found in the help section and it is about the weekly contest.

You and win up to $500 in your piggy bank. This I why we illustrated Puffy holding up a huge Piggy Bank.

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Background artwork: Mushroom Forest
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For background artworks in our game, we have a lot of detail. This kind of artwork can take up to a week to finalise.

Notice the effect of the lighting coming through the trees and how it affects the shading on other elements.

Background artwork: Mushroom Castle
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What you might notice from these images, is that the sketch and the final artwork are quite different.

Sometimes when you add colour, the results might not be as originally intended, so we decide to take a different direction.

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