Hi everyone! I am a 3D Art Student, currently writing my Bachelors Thesis covering the topic of Texture Baking. Currently, I am trying to find out which software is the most popular for Baking Textures among the 3D Artists. For this reason, I have created a very short poll, than will take less than a minute to submit. So…
Hello Welcome to the Entry Level Skills Hub, a collaborative platform designed to offer detailed insight into various entry-level roles in the games industry. A student shared with me this valuable resource with me today, especially beneficial for juniors exploring information about diverse job roles, thereby saving me…
madspacemarinemustdie: While I don't think I agree to go so far as to say Quicktime is "creating a barrier" to that many industry people I'd be sharing my reel with, you do make a good point and I will most-likely be hosting my reel and embedding it from Vimeo from now on. I'll have the Quicktime version available for…
That was once a defensible excuse. But you can no longer claim this. Why? Open-source software. If you are hurting for capable 2D/3D editing software, there are now viable options that are both free, and legal. You can't afford Photoshop? Download the GIMP. You can't afford 3D Studio Max? Download Blender. You can't afford…
if you are thinking of going with unity then from the look of that video the demands on the programmers skills will be reduced... atleast that is how they are marketing this imo. I'm sure I don't need to tell you to use the trial download to best assess the software, and attempt to find out how good people who may of used…
This is the letter I wrote to the research department responsible for the study: To whom it may concern, I was just reading about a research article one of your graduate students recently had published. Hope Cummings' article, which I have not had the chance of reading yet, was about how games took time away from reading…
I'd say for the most part unless you plan on going to VFS or Guild Hall, stay away from most of the game design programs, some are ok, but most aren't. Get a fine art degree and learn to model/texture/ 3d-ize stuff through tutorials and help via websites like this one. I also hear Spark is doing good things over at AI…