Game Art Direction Framework is a design claude skill built by sickn33. Best for: Game developers and art directors use this to make informed decisions on art style, production pipeline, and animation workflows before committing resources..

What it does
Select visual styles, design asset pipelines, and apply animation principles for game production.
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design
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sickn33
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Game Art Direction Framework

Select visual styles, design asset pipelines, and apply animation principles for game production.

Skill instructions


name: game-art description: "Game art principles. Visual style selection, asset pipeline, animation workflow." risk: unknown source: community date_added: "2026-02-27"

Game Art Principles

Visual design thinking for games - style selection, asset pipelines, and art direction.


1. Art Style Selection

Decision Tree

What feeling should the game evoke?
│
├── Nostalgic / Retro
│   ├── Limited palette? → Pixel Art
│   └── Hand-drawn feel? → Vector / Flash style
│
├── Realistic / Immersive
│   ├── High budget? → PBR 3D
│   └── Stylized realism? → Hand-painted textures
│
├── Approachable / Casual
│   ├── Clean shapes? → Flat / Minimalist
│   └── Soft feel? → Gradient / Soft shadows
│
└── Unique / Experimental
    └── Define custom style guide

Style Comparison Matrix

| Style | Production Speed | Skill Floor | Scalability | Best For | |-------|------------------|-------------|-------------|----------| | Pixel Art | Medium | Medium | Hard to hire | Indie, retro | | Vector/Flat | Fast | Low | Easy | Mobile, casual | | Hand-painted | Slow | High | Medium | Fantasy, stylized | | PBR 3D | Slow | High | AAA pipeline | Realistic games | | Low-poly | Fast | Medium | Easy | Indie 3D | | Cel-shaded | Medium | Medium | Medium | Anime, cartoon |


2. Asset Pipeline Decisions

2D Pipeline

| Phase | Tool Options | Output | |-------|--------------|--------| | Concept | Paper, Procreate, Photoshop | Reference sheet | | Creation | Aseprite, Photoshop, Krita | Individual sprites | | Atlas | TexturePacker, Aseprite | Spritesheet | | Animation | Spine, DragonBones, Frame-by-frame | Animation data | | Integration | Engine import | Game-ready assets |

3D Pipeline

| Phase | Tool Options | Output | |-------|--------------|--------| | Concept | 2D art, Blockout | Reference | | Modeling | Blender, Maya, 3ds Max | High-poly mesh | | Retopology | Blender, ZBrush | Game-ready mesh | | UV/Texturing | Substance Painter, Blender | Texture maps | | Rigging | Blender, Maya | Skeletal rig | | Animation | Blender, Maya, Mixamo | Animation clips | | Export | FBX, glTF | Engine-ready |


3. Color Theory Decisions

Palette Selection

| Goal | Strategy | Example | |------|----------|---------| | Harmony | Complementary or analogous | Nature games | | Contrast | High saturation differences | Action games | | Mood | Warm/cool temperature | Horror, cozy | | Readability | Value contrast over hue | Gameplay clarity |

Color Principles

  • Hierarchy: Important elements should pop
  • Consistency: Same object = same color family
  • Context: Colors read differently on backgrounds
  • Accessibility: Don't rely only on color

4. Animation Principles

The 12 Principles (Applied to Games)

| Principle | Game Application | |-----------|------------------| | Squash & Stretch | Jump arcs, impacts | | Anticipation | Wind-up before attack | | Staging | Clear silhouettes | | Follow-through | Hair, capes after movement | | Slow in/out | Easing on transitions | | Arcs | Natural movement paths | | Secondary Action | Breathing, blinking | | Timing | Frame count = weight/speed | | Exaggeration | Readable from distance | | Appeal | Memorable design |

Frame Count Guidelines

| Action Type | Typical Frames | Feel | |-------------|----------------|------| | Idle breathing | 4-8 | Subtle | | Walk cycle | 6-12 | Smooth | | Run cycle | 4-8 | Energetic | | Attack | 3-6 | Snappy | | Death | 8-16 | Dramatic |


5. Resolution & Scale Decisions

2D Resolution by Platform

| Platform | Base Resolution | Sprite Scale | |----------|-----------------|--------------| | Mobile | 1080p | 64-128px characters | | Desktop | 1080p-4K | 128-256px characters | | Pixel art | 320x180 to 640x360 | 16-32px characters |

Consistency Rule

Choose a base unit and stick to it:

  • Pixel art: Work at 1x, scale up (never down)
  • HD art: Define DPI, maintain ratio
  • 3D: 1 unit = 1 meter (industry standard)

6. Asset Organization

Naming Convention

[type]_[object]_[variant]_[state].[ext]

Examples:
spr_player_idle_01.png
tex_stone_wall_normal.png
mesh_tree_oak_lod2.fbx

Folder Structure Principle

assets/
├── characters/
│   ├── player/
│   └── enemies/
├── environment/
│   ├── props/
│   └── tiles/
├── ui/
├── effects/
└── audio/

7. Anti-Patterns

| Don't | Do | |-------|-----| | Mix art styles randomly | Define and follow style guide | | Work at final resolution only | Create at source resolution | | Ignore silhouette readability | Test at gameplay distance | | Over-detail background | Focus detail on player area | | Skip color testing | Test on target display |


Remember: Art serves gameplay. If it doesn't help the player, it's decoration.

When to Use

This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.

Limitations

  • Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
  • Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
  • Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.

Use this skill

Most skills are portable instruction packages. Claude Code supports SKILL.md directly. Other agents can use adapted files like AGENTS.md, .cursorrules, and GEMINI.md.

Claude Code

Save SKILL.md into your Claude Skills folder, then restart Claude Code.

mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills/game-art-direction-framework && curl -L "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills/HEAD/skills/game-development/game-art/SKILL.md" -o ~/.claude/skills/game-art-direction-framework/SKILL.md

Installs to ~/.claude/skills/game-art-direction-framework/SKILL.md.

Use cases

Game developers and art directors use this to make informed decisions on art style, production pipeline, and animation workflows before committing resources.

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UpdatedMar 25, 2026