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How to become a 3D visualization artist | Architecture visualization

CG Spectrum

The end results, known as renders, are photo-real content that, depending on their intended audience and medium, can be viewed in either 2D (still images) or 3D (walkthrough animations and virtual tours). Modeling, texturing, and lighting additional assets (furniture, props, decor, etc.) using 3D software.

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The Top VFX, CGI & Special Effects Schools

Game Designing

Getting a special effects degree could provide plenty of work opportunities in the following industries: Film CGI VFX SFX Motion design Motion graphics Animation Makeup Creature design Compositing Gaming Virtual reality The possibilities are endless. Gnomon – School of VFX, Games & Animation Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.

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The Kristala Dev Blog - Issue #29

Astral Clock Tower Studios

In a few months, we'll be kicking off our very own Patreon where you'll be able to get even more detailed and comprehensive dev blogs that include first looks at new models, inside access to previously unrevealed characters and NPCs, and a glimpse into how our programmers, artists, modelers, and animators do their thang. Level Design.

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Unity vs. Unreal: What to Choose for Your Game? | Moonmana

Moonmana

Due to its extensive asset store, versatility, and a multitude of tutorials and online courses, Unity has become the most popular 2D and 3D development platform in the world. However, Unreal is more optimal for 3D visuals, and Unity has a large focus and toolset for 2D animation production. VR and AR games. Multiplayer.

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