2D Game Art Outsourcing Studio
We make great 2D art for games at Questlogic. Our team is good at drawing characters, places, and moving pictures that make games more fun to play. When you need game artists, you can count on us to do a good job that will impress people. We work well and get things done right, making art that players will remember.

servicesOur 2D Art Outsourcing Services
At Questlogic, we deliver complete 2D art services with a dedicated team of artists ready to support your project needs. From concept to completion, we create exceptional visual content that elevates your vision.
Concept Art
In our 2D game art workshop, our skilled artists make early drawings that work as a basic plan for all artists to follow. We work together with you to try different art styles and create clear guidelines that match what your players want and what you want your game to be like.
Character Art
We create both human and non-human characters – including made-up creatures and legendary beasts – in different art styles that fit your ideas. We know how bodies work and how to tell stories, so we make memorable characters that players will connect with. Each character we design fits well with how your game plays and looks.
Environment Art
As experts in 2D game art, we make detailed game worlds that help players feel like they’re really there. Whether we’re creating cities, mountains, or fantasy places, we make sure they look good and are easy for players to move through. Our backgrounds make the game both beautiful and easy to play.
Props Art
We make many different game items, from guns and cars to furniture and other objects that make the game world better. Each item helps players enjoy the game more, whether it stays still, moves around, can be used, or helps in other ways, making the game world feel real and fun.
Illustration and Background Design
We create amazing game scenes with detailed pictures and layered backgrounds that make your world feel alive. As experts in 2D art, we focus on making everything look good together, with the right depth and view, making sure every screen is carefully made to pull players into the game world.
UI/UX Design
Our designers make game menus and controls that are easy to use and understand. We create simple, quick-responding screens that match your game’s look while making it easy for players to play and move around in the game on any device.
teamThe Team For Creating Your Ideal 2D Art
Art Director
Our art directors are talented visionaries who transform concepts into compelling visuals. They carefully select the most appropriate artistic direction for each project based on specific requirements, while also ensuring the final deliverables are properly packaged. Throughout the entire creative process, they provide guidance to team members, maintain quality standards, and oversee all artistic elements from conception to completion.
Lead 2D Artist
We select our most talented artist who also possesses strong organizational skills to lead the team. He collaborates closely with the art director to ensure the production of high-quality artwork. Throughout the project, he provides guidance to the art team while maintaining consistent visual excellence across all elements.
Project Manager
Project manager serves as a comprehensive point of contact, readily addressing any inquiries regarding work progress. He communicates requirements to artists, ensuring everyone understands what needs to be accomplished. Throughout the entire project lifecycle, the project manager maintains open lines of communication with both customers and artists, effectively bridging the gap between client expectations and creative execution.
2D Concept Artists
2D concept artists begin by sketching preliminary versions of the visual elements, taking care to maintain consistency with the game’s storyline and established world. Their creative contributions are essential in the development process, as they transform abstract concepts into concrete visual representations through their skilled illustrations.
2D Character Designers
Visual designers specializing in game characters apply their artistic talents to develop the personalities that inhabit the game world. With their mastery of human anatomy, facial characteristics, costume design, and animation principles, these professionals meticulously craft each character. They patiently refine their creations through multiple versions, collaborating closely with clients until the final designs perfectly capture the intended vision.
2D Environment Designers
At Questlogic, talented artists breathe life into game worlds, transforming them from mere concepts into vibrant realities. They skillfully develop rough ideas into intricate, detailed backgrounds that captivate players. Our dedicated team works collaboratively to produce complete, polished artwork that defines the visual identity of our games and creates immersive experiences for players.
how it worksOur Development Process For 2D Game Art
Research
Ideation
Refinement
Adding colors
Draft creation
Review and fixing
faqEverything you need
to know about
2D art is made on flat surfaces and only shows length and width, with no depth. In 2D games, things can only move up-down and left-right, unlike 3D games. Artists make many kinds of 2D art, like pictures, comics, photos, and drawings, each made in different ways. There are two main types of 2D art: old-school art made with real paint and pencils, and digital art made on computers using programs like Photoshop and Illustrator. These days, 2D art is really important in many video games, especially simple games and platform games where characters jump around. Even though it’s flat, modern 2D art can create amazing game worlds that look just as good as 3D ones.
Getting outside artists to make your game’s artwork can help you in several ways:
- Save money: Hiring artists just for specific tasks is cheaper than having full-time artists on your team, especially for short projects.
- Get special skills: You can find artists who are really good at specific styles (like pixel art or anime) without needing to hire them permanently.
- Get work done faster: When multiple artists work on different parts at the same time, you can finish the artwork more quickly and meet your deadlines.
- Focus on what you do best: Your team can spend time on making the actual game (like designing how it plays and writing code) while other artists take care of making the pictures and graphics.
Plan Your Work: First, decide what you want to draw and how you’ll do it. Think about your goals and make a simple plan.
Come Up with Ideas: Think about your main idea first. Then, if you’re drawing characters or places, work out how each one should look. You can look at other pictures for inspiration.
Make Rough Drawings: After doing your research, start with simple sketches to figure out how everything should look.
Choose Colors: Pick colors that work well for what you’re drawing. Some things need realistic colors, while others can be more creative. Think about how bright, warm, or dark the colors should be.
Create the Final Picture: Add all the finishing touches to make your artwork look complete and polished.
Prepare the File: If you’re working digitally, make sure your file is set up correctly. Check things like size and layers, and name everything properly so it’s organized.
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