Ravi Nkengfack
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Ravi Nkengfack

2D Character Artist/IllustratorLondon, United Kingdom
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Ravi Nkengfack
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Ravi Nkengfack

2D Character Artist/IllustratorLondon, United Kingdom
About me
Hi there! I’m Ravi and I'm a character artist and illustrator based in London. I graduated from the University for the Creative Arts, Farnham with first class honours having studied Computer Games Art (BA). I am highly enthusiastic about all areas when considering the development of character design and I have a strong desire to learn and create new works of art that help bring life to a story!
Work history
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    Character Illustratormyself
    London, United KingdomFreelance
    Periodically take on character/portrait commissions. I manage my time accordingly and provide consistent communication to make sure the client gets the requested art piece while also attending to other educational related work.
    Vamp logo
    Vamp logo
    Freelance IllustratorVamp
     - London, United KingdomFreelance
    Formed and produced 27 headshot illustrations of many of the people involved and quotes associated in the web series by Simon Frederick for the premiere event. These included Mo Gilligan, Leigh-Ann Pinnock, Munya Chawawa etc.
Skills
  • Illustration
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Microsoft Office
  • Autodesk Maya
  • Character Concept
  • Concept art
Education
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    University for the Creative Arts logo
    Bachelor of Arts (BA) University for the Creative Arts
     - Farnham, United Kingdom
    Graduated with a First Class Honours studying Computer Games Art in University for the Creative Arts, specialising in a 2D Concept art pathway.
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    University of The Arts London (UAL) logo
    Foundation Diploma in Art and DesignUniversity of The Arts London (UAL)
     - London, United Kingdom
    Focused my interests on animation because I grew up with animated shows and movies. The processes learned during this course would become transferable for game production. I.e., character concepting and storyboarding.
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