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Details | Format | Full Time (Mon - Fri, 10am - 5pm) | | Duration | 6 weeks | | Software | Maya, Photoshop, Mudbox, Zbrush, Gamebryo
| | Prerequisite | 3D Foundation
| | Price | £4,500 | Course Description There's no better way to give you the know-how necessary to enter the games industry as a junior 3D artist than this 6 week Maya course. Developed in collaboration with leading games developers and Rare Studios, it even uses some of their actual game assets.
The course takes you through the entire process, from initial concepts and project briefs through to the finished 3D assets, and you'll familiarise yourself with game engine technology allowing you to view your work ‘in-game’ to assess its quality.
Written by Escape CG Specialist Simon Fenton, the course is steeped in production experience. Simon spent the last ten years at Sony Computer Entertainment’s London studio running character and environment teams on projects like 'This is Football', 'The Getaway: Black Monday' and the award-winning Eyetoy Kinetic Series.
If you’d like any more information on this, or any other course, then please feel free to contact Jason our Training Manager.
Outline
| Week 1 |
Introduction and Overview |
| Week 2 |
Asset Generation |
| Week 3 |
Daytime Exteriors |
| Week 4 |
Night Interiors and Advanced Lighting |
| Week 5 |
Organic Modelling |
| Week 6 |
Project Week |
Start Dates May 12th 2008 November 10th 2008
*Bundle Offer Our Full-Time Bundle Offer is very simple and means that there is a discount
of £500 every time you book an additional course at Escape Studios. So
if you book two courses you save £500 and if you book three courses you
save £1,000 and so on. Please note that this offer only applies to our
full-time courses. Early Bird Discount
Those
early birds seem to catch all the breaks and it's no different when
booking a course at Escape Studiios. You will save £250 for every course that you book with full payment and paperwork more than three months before the start date. [Images - Top: Kinetic/SCEE, Top Right: Ross Colgan]
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