The artistic piece "Environment Game: Ovara Castel" designed by Tran Dinh Chinh made it into the top 5 at the "Towards the Future 2024" exhibition. This earned him an official invitation for the International Design Forum in Taiwan.
The "Towards the Future 2024" exhibition, held by the Ho Chi Minh City Design Association, attracted many students from 19 universities nationwide, including Vietnam University of Fine Arts, DTU, HUTECH, Hanoi Architectural University, and Ho Chi Minh City University of Architecture.
"Environment Game: Ovara Castel," designed by Tran Dinh Chinh from DTU,
made it to the Top 5 at the 2024 "Towards the Future" exhibition. Photo: DTU
Representing DTU, Tran Dinh Chinh introduced his work "Environment Game: Ovara Castel," which was carefully designed using creative 3D graphics techniques. This work stood out not only for its vibrant visuals but also for creating a highly immersive interactive environment, aimed at enhancing user experiences in applications and games.
Tran Dinh Chinh said that through his work, he wanted to present the idea of a fully developed game world that he built himself. "I designed the project based on the concept of fictional conflicts in a battle to protect sacred landmarks. With expert guidance from DTU lecturers of Graphic Design, I combined art with technology to make the game world more vibrant and engaging. My goal is to provide players with the best experience." Chinh stated.
Tran Dinh Chinh, the designer of the "Environment Game: Ovara Castel.". Photo; Tran Dinh Chinh
Coming from a farming family in Dak Doa District, Gia Lai Province, Tran Dinh Chinh understands the hardship his parents faced in making a living and raising their children. He constantly reminds himself to study hard so as not to disappoint them.
Currently studying Graphic Design at DTU, Dinh Chinh expresses deep admiration and gratitude toward his lecturers, who always support him. Speaking about his future career, Chinh shared his determination to become a professional 3D graphic designer. "This field offers high salaries and broad opportunities for career advancement," he added.
With two exhibition categories - Graphic Design and Fashion Design -the Ho Chi Minh City Design Association has created a professional platform for students to showcase their diverse design talents. The exhibited works include interior and exterior design, decorative furniture, product shaping, graphic design, and fashion design.
In addition to Tran Dinh Chinh's work, the other four designs in the top 5 at the exhibition are: "Bang r?ng Ng?p m?n – Mangrove Crossing" by Ngo Thi Mong Nghi (Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology and Education), "VETUS - The old new thing " by Le Nguyen Anh Thu (Ho Chi Minh City University of Fine Arts), the 3D animated film "Bút th?n- Magic Pen" by Thanh Hien (Central University of Art Education), and the comic project "Princess Huyen Tran - Huy?n Trân Công chúa" by Huynh Ngoc Van Anh (Hue University of Arts).
(Media Center)