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Pre-production-Studd Games

Studd Games believes that when an effort is put into a well-planned project, it can be completed efficiently. Pre-production is the phase of project planning during which Studd Games concentrate on concept development and idea generation, as well as the creation of first design papers. The documentation for game design must be detailed and informative. One of the main reasons that their games are so good is that they do extensive pre-production. To ensure that their procedures are practical, they finish the game design and decide on the color scheme, style, pipeline, adequate documentation, and technological prototype.
Below given are the steps that Studd Games follow during their pre-production phase:

1.Finished Concept Art

The journey of every game begins with a fundamental idea or theme. Studd Games help you translate and communicate that aesthetically pleasing concept art and design. Concept art is a visual development process in which they create rough sketches, refine them, and eventually create finalized artwork for the game with color rendering. Studd Games iterate on each concept several times to thoroughly explore all creative possibilities, allowing their clients to choose the approach that best suits them. As additional sources, they take notes and comments on famous artwork, and they provide a brief description of the directives, aesthetic styles, limitations, and instructions in any concept art they create.

2. Storyboarding

Storyboarding is a technique for graphically organizing the flow of the game and defining how each level is played. Studd Games use storyboards to determine how the game's various events and stages should progress, as well as how to make the gameplay as engaging as possible. They use it to eliminate any redundancies in gameplay, especially in games with multiple outcomes.

3. Final Level in Game

The design of game levels is an important factor in ensuring engaging gameplay. Studd Games™ level designers maintain balance to keep players engaged - the levels are complex enough to allow players to test their abilities, and they also include prizes to keep them from becoming bored. They have some of the best game-level designers on the market and they know how to create levels that challenge players while keeping their attention.

4.  Game Design

Studd Games™ game designers are creative, introspective, and efficient, and they welcome constructive feedback. They understand the clients' needs and develop ideas based on those needs. To that end, they conduct research on similar games, target audiences, and locations, among other things. Then they create a pitch paper that includes numerous idea concepts as well as a well-thought-out general look and feel of the game. To be a creative game designer, you must be inventive, original, creative, and well-informed. When a customer confirms an idea in the pitch document, their game designers start working on the full GDD (game design document), which includes all aspects of the game.After the GDD is completed, they begin work on the wireframes to depict the game's fundamental flow. They also create a match sheet and an asset sheet, which are used by their developers and artists. As a result, their game designers play an important role in the game development process.

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