Do all places offer internet at their workstations? I've worked at a few vfx shops (tv and movies) that limit the internet connection to only a few select pc's (for security reasons) but i'm not sure how game studios are.
I've used Vray for rendering lightmaps then imported them into Unity. I use Mantra for rendering sprite sheets used as vfx elements in Unity and Unreal. I've also used Blender Cycles to render sprite sheets.
Hey guys, this is my first challenge. I'm a 3d modeler from the VFX industry and I'm thinking about switching into games/interactive. I figure this would be a good place to start. Here's my start of 'Dude8'
I'm bringing a group of media students over in the second week of November to check out universities and visit museums/galleries/VFX houses etc so I could meet up for a beer or two one evening?
This completely stinks. The people there are super talented and I'm sure will go on to great things. As volatile as the games industry it's shocking to me how much more film/vfx is.
https://vimeo.com/253571133 Done for today and the timing is complete with placeholder VFX. Tomorrow I will texture everything to bring the "Jade Guardian" colors and feeling together~ Ian
Are you kidding? This film was not shot in 3d and neither was the VFX made in stereoscopic 3d... It actually came as a surprise to us, when we learned that the movie would be in 3d.
Fair bit of an update, worked on a few of the textures and assets, made a first pass on the smoke vfx, first time using Niagara so it's a relatively simple setup for now!
yeah its tricky, ironic too as I have never enjoyed my work more than now. still think i enjoy games work more than anything, my time in vfx was not fun at all