Screenshot of my model in Max viewport.
Ganahan gyud ko sa Max.![]()
Rendered Work in Progress:
![]()
Unsa?Originally Posted by Poor_Prince23
bro arnelmation, you're one step forward in working as a game developer. Its not easy to find a skills like that. Thats a big money.
Double thumbs up!!!!!!!!
Thanks Creed-X. I'm still looking for a job as a game artist animator or 3d anmator for films.Originally Posted by Creed-X
![]()
It's not that easy creed. let's say, you can create wonderful graphics, you can develop ai, and all those techicaniacl stuffs but the hardest part is how to create a playable game. That's the burden of game dev companies.Originally Posted by Creed-X
just dont want to discourage everybody, it's just dili sayon sayonon sulti nga 'that's a big money' ang gamedev kay daghan nagutman ani nga industry.
@arnelmation if your really serious about looking for a job, as a 3d Animator or artist.. just my opinion..
i think you need to be this good in order to land a job.. in the big industry.
if you can go to a school that specialize in 3d then it would be better..
<img src=http://img289.echo.cx/img289/921/lunashadesss2tp.jpg>
Playable game and Ai is the responsible of a programmer. Arnelmation is not a programmer nor a software engineer. But still a big money if he can work in people(programmers) that make him use of his skills.Originally Posted by gloryhunter
yep, programmers are very common, 3d animators are rare.
Funny.Originally Posted by Franclibra
Name game programmers that you have met and i tell you 3d animator 20 times more.
The keyword is "game programmer" not "programmer" -- where this title is mixed with HTML, access, Visual Basic, PHP, javascript nowadays... lol.
Similar Threads |
|