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Want to know what DigiPen Europe-Bilbao students are capable of creating? Check out some of these outstanding student projects in games, art, and animation.

Student Animations

Applying all of the skills and techniques they have learned in the classroom, students in the BFA in Digital Art and Animation program tackle a series of short film projects as a part of their program coursework. In addition to showcasing their technical mastery of digital tools and artistic fundamentals, these films give students the chance to discover what it means to evoke emotion through visual storytelling and bring characters to life.

Student Art

To excel in the digital arts requires more than innate talent. It takes years of discipline, study, and a keen understanding of the visual language found within nature, architecture, and the world around us. With time and dedication, students in the BFA in Digital Art and Animation program gain the ability not only to imagine new worlds altogether, but also the skills and insights to bring those ideas to life through captivating imagery. These are just a few fine examples of what our students have created at DigiPen Europe-Bilbao.

DigiPen bilbao students in an excursion on Redmond

Students

From Bilbao to Redmond: The American Adventure That Transformed 16 DigiPen Students

16 students from DigiPen Europe-Bilbao spent a year in Redmond through the Campus Exchange Program, training in video games, animation, and technology.

Screens and controls inside an aerospace simulator at Indra

Alumni

DigiPen and Aerospace Simulation: Training professionals for the technology industry of the future 

Javier Tafur, a DigiPen graduate, applies his programming expertise to the aerospace sector, developing high-precision flight simulators at Indra.

Pablo Rio, aitor Olano, Bruno Santoro and Leyre Zapata, the Chuminadas Animadas team that made Conej Steps Out

Alumni

A Tribute to the Animation Golden Age: Conej Steps Out Triumphs Across the Globe

La Gran Cita de Conej, a short by Funny Fantasies and DigiPen Europe-Bilbao’s most acclaimed film, brings classic 2D animation back to life. Now on YouTube.