Let's Talk About Your Learning Path

Whether you're just starting or looking to refine specific skills in lighting and texture design, we're here to help. Reach out with questions about our programs, curriculum, or anything else.

What Brings You Here?

Pick the path that fits your situation. Each one leads to the answers you're looking for.

Program Questions

Want to know more about course structure, schedule flexibility, or prerequisites? We can walk you through how our programs work.

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Upcoming Sessions

Interested in enrollment dates for autumn 2025 or early 2026? Check out what's coming up and when applications open.

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General Inquiry

Not sure where to start or have something specific in mind? Drop us a message below and we'll get back to you within 24 hours.

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Reach Us Directly

Sometimes it's easier to just pick up the phone or send an email. Here's how you can get in touch.

Location

138 Rock St
Smithville, ON L0R 2A0
Canada

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Fill out the form and we'll respond as soon as possible. Usually within a day.

How to Prepare for Your First Session

Once you're enrolled, here's what you should do to get the most out of your learning experience from day one.

1

Review Software Requirements

Check the technical setup guide we'll send you. Make sure your system can run the tools we'll be using. If you need help with installation, we've got troubleshooting resources ready.

2

Join the Student Portal

You'll get access credentials a week before your start date. Log in, explore the materials, and introduce yourself in the community forum. It's where students share tips and ask questions.

3

Set Up Your Workspace

Find a comfortable spot with good lighting and minimal distractions. You'll be spending time working on projects, so make sure your setup is ergonomic and conducive to focus.

Student working on lighting design project in 3D software

Learning That Feels Real

Our programs focus on practical application. You won't just watch tutorials — you'll work on actual projects that mirror what professionals do in game studios.

We believe the best way to learn lighting and texture design is by doing it, making mistakes, and improving through feedback. That's why every session includes hands-on work and instructor review.

Our goal is simple: help you build skills you can actually use, whether you're aiming for a career shift or just want to get better at something you love.