WHAT IS 2D GAME ART

2D GAME ART STYLES
WHAT IS 2D ART?
To put it super simple – any image that is not made in 3D is 2D. It is a huge niche that covers lots of art styles and forms. From primitive rock drawings by prehistoric people to detailed oil paintings on canvas – it is all 2D. Talented artists can make 2D art look almost indistinguishable from 3D and as realistic as photos.
Designs in older games were flat and mostly used pixel art. However, thanks to technological advancement, many new styles appeared. Some of them are mesmerizing and easily recognizable. For example, monochromatic art uses only a few colors or pixel art that brings back old-school square graphics.
WHERE IS 2D ART USED?
NOTABLE TYPES OF 2D GAME ART
In the video game industry, there always were enough space and demand for both 3D and 2D. But when various popular franchises like Fallout, GTA, Final Fantasy started their transitions to three-dimensional worlds, it seemed that the balance of power would never be the same. However, a huge influx of masterful indie games and the growing popularity of mobile gaming gave 2D an incredible boost to stay alive and expand. As a result, more 2D art styles appeared on the horizon. So let us share our thoughts on the most famous of them. Please note, that we don’t cover common techniques like Vector art in this article but rather put emphasis on some of the most common styles.
2D PIXEL ART
FLAT ART
The title says it all. The designs for objects that have no depth/volume appear flat on the screen. Unlike with cel-shading, flat art games don’t care about physics and realism. Therefore, designers are free to channel more creativity in their projects. That is why we often see incredible and unthinkable flat imagery in games. Sometimes artists borrow a thing or two from other art styles, but they generally prefer to stay away from common features. If you want to see how it plays, check these flat art games:
- Kentucky Route Zero;
- Gravity Defied;
- Flat Kingdom;
- Nidhogg.
CUTOUT ART
One of the top art styles for animation. As you have probably already guessed, it takes images that seem to be drawn on paper and then cut out and placed in another environment. It may seem a bit off or somewhat awkward in the new world, but that is the whole point. Cutout creatures/characters visually remain the same all the time. However, when you need to animate the movement, you just change the position of the cutout object. To visualize various states, you have to use different cutouts. We recommend checking the following games to see how to use cutout art to its full potential:
- Don’t Starve;
- Capsized;
- Shank;
- Paper Mario;
- Aquaria.
GEOMETRIC ART
MONOCHROMATIC ART
The games with limited color palettes fall into this category. You might think that black-and-white designs are dull and ugly, but it is not true. Yes, they are mostly gloomy, with the sense of loneliness and fatality dripping out of them. However, this is what makes this style truly unique. Shades, lighting, and tints play a significant role in games that use monochromatic art, as artists are usually limited by two or three colors. This is one of those game art styles that you either love or hate. Masterful monochromatic designs can be seen in:
- Limbo;
- Badlands;
- Inside;
- One Upon Light.
REALISM
- The 7th Guest;
- Mad Dog McCree;
- Myst.
POPULAR SOFTWARE FOR CREATING 2D GAME ART
- Unity;
- Adobe Photoshop;
- Unreal Engine;
- Inkscape;
- GIMP;
- SketchBook Pro;
- Inkscape.
FINAL WORDS