Software Used:
Autodesk 3ds Max 2008, Mudbox 1.0, Photoshop, Unreal Editor 3 (from
Gears of War)
Duration:
3.5 Hours
Instructor:
Riki Babington
DL Filesize:
1.2 GB
Project Files: The final highres and
lowres of the 3ds max scene, objs, final mudbox file, final psd textures, and
final unreal map and package.
In this demonstration the instructor takes you through the entire process of
creating a next gen 3d model starting from scratch and ending inside Unreal
Editor 3.
This DVD is targeted for both professionals and students.As a
professional you will be able to learn efficient ways to keep your models high
quality when it comes time to ship the game. As a student you will become
exposed to professional techniques in the game industry.
About
the Instructor:
Riki Babington has worked in the video game industry for over 7 years and
has worked on such video games as "Blacksite: Area51", "John Woo's
Stranglehold", "Axis and Allies", and "Kohan II: Kings of War". In 2010 Riki
recieved the prestigious Autodesk Masters award for 3ds Max. Riki graduated in
2002 from the Art Institute of Houston with an Associates degree in Computer
Animation and is currently the Founder and CEO of Eat 3D, LLC.
What is a library
version?
The Library
version allows the institution to lend the DVDs to the faculty, staff, students
and other authorized users affiliated with the institution for use on and off
institutional premises. Authorized users, however, may not copy the DVDs or lend
them to unauthorized users.
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What is the difference
between the DVD version and the Download version?
The DVD
version has higher quality video and audio.
The filesize
of the DVD version is also much bigger.
Both versions
have a resolution of either 1280x720 or 1024x768.