Hello all Polycounters! :) I am currently working on a small candy arts/crafts environment. Below is some background and my thought process behind the environment. What do you want to say in the
scene? Is there a feeling or emotion you want out of it? Essentially, I want people’s childhood to
be drawn out when looking at…
Hey everyone! Welcome to the 92nd edition of the Bi-Monthly Environment Art Challenge for the months of September and October! This challenge is a way for real-time 3D artists to test their skills and create a piece of work based on concepts provided. It's open to those of all skill levels and we do our best to provide…
Attention all Environment Artist friends. We are hiring talented and skilled Environment Artist/Senior Environment Artists here at Amazon. We are a serious game studio making serious games. PM me if you are interested and we'll go from there
Project Title: Undoing Introduction: We’re looking for passionate game developers to help revitalize Undoing, a multiplayer survival game that originally launched but didn’t gain the visibility it needed. Our goal is to refine and enhance the game using existing assets while creating new content where necessary. We're…
This totally depends on the company. And these might not be entry level jobs. Prop artists usually are entry though, because props are simple, isolated tasks that are easily digestible for new artists. They may get tasks from the environment or character pipeline as the backlog/workload requires. Environment artists are…
@SimonT : thanks man :) thanks ! well I rely a lot on the grid and try to have my models fit in a bounding box which has power of two extents. (8,64,128,256,512 etc...or 384, 160 in some cases). There is an interesting paper written by Kevin Johnstone which deals about how he approached the creation of modular models and…
Hey all! First time posting here, I recently finished a stylized environment. Even though its finished I would still be happy to hear some criticism to improve for next time. I was in the mood for a medieval piece because I hadn't worked on one in a bit. For my next stuff I really want to start pushing towards…
Oh hey! I used to work in game dev for many years, and it was great as a career, loved the creativity and the lively team environment. But yeah there are a ton of opps in many other industries for 3D skills, and plenty of creativity & skilled teams to work with. Michael Tanzillo from Adobe has been doing this whole…
Hello Tom, Some great stuff in there for sure. Keep creating stuff and work a bit more on lighting. What you have is a great start, but mix it up a bit more. From room to room or scene to scene. It's kinda like you play the same note at every point. Give your environments more punch, draw the eye. Less is more, we know you…