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Certified Jenkins Engineer (2020)

Kyle Green

In this series of lessons, we will take an in-depth look at each of Maya's 2D texture nodes topics include importing images and image sequences using the file node, understanding the attributes found in the fractal texture node, creating animated textures using the movie node, and much more. Software required: Maya 8.0 and higher (project files created using Maya 2010).

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In this series of lessons, we will take an in-depth look at each of Maya's 2D texture nodes topics include importing images and image sequences using the file node, understanding the attributes found in the fractal texture node, creating animated textures using the movie node, and much more. Software required: Maya 8.0 and higher (project files created using Maya 2010).

In this series of lessons, we will take an in-depth look at each of Maya's 2D texture nodes topics include importing images and image sequences using the file node, understanding the attributes found in the fractal texture node, creating animated textures using the movie node, and much more. Software required: Maya 8.0 and higher (project files created using Maya 2010).

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Syllabus

Bulge Node
Maya Rendering Nodes Reference Library: 2D Textures

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Examines Maya rendering nodes, which are utilized across various industries
Taught by Kyle Green, an established expert in 2D texture nodes for Maya
Explores Maya 8.0, a widely used version of software by professionals
Emphasizes highly relevant topics such as importing image sequences, fractal texture nodes, and animated textures
Provides a solid foundation for learners interested in Maya's 2D texture nodes
Employs a structured approach, making it suitable for beginners in 2D texturing for Maya

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Learners who complete Certified Jenkins Engineer (2020) will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Texture Artist
Texture Artists are responsible for creating textures, which can be applied to 3D models, props, and environments. They use their knowledge of computer graphics and art techniques to create unique and realistic textures that enhance the visual quality of a game or movie. This course can help aspiring Texture Artists learn how to create and edit 2D textures, which is an essential part of the job.
3D Modeler
3D Modelers create three-dimensional models of objects, characters, and environments. They use their knowledge of computer graphics and modeling techniques to create models that are both visually appealing and technically accurate. This course can help aspiring 3D Modelers learn how to edit and apply 2D textures to their models, which is an important part of the job.
Game Designer
Game Designers are responsible for creating the overall design of a game, including the gameplay, characters, and story. They use their knowledge of computer graphics, game mechanics, and storytelling techniques to create games that are both fun and engaging. This course can help aspiring Game Designers learn how to use textures to enhance the visual quality of their games.
Environment Artist
Environment Artists are responsible for creating the environment in which a game or movie takes place. They use their knowledge of computer graphics and art techniques to create realistic and immersive environments that enhance the player or viewer experience. This course can help aspiring Environment Artists learn how to create and edit 2D textures, which is an essential part of the job.
Graphic designer
Graphic Designers are responsible for creating visual concepts, using computer software or by hand, to communicate ideas that inspire, inform, and captivate consumers. They develop the overall layout and production design for applications such as brochures and magazines, and create visual materials for corporate logos, websites, and marketing campaigns.
Art Director
Art Directors oversee the visual style and design of a variety of creative projects, including print publications, websites, advertisements, and marketing campaigns. They work with a team of artists and designers to develop a cohesive visual identity for a project.
Creative Director
Creative Directors develop and execute creative visions for advertising, marketing, and other media campaigns. They lead teams of creative professionals and ensure that all creative output meets the highest standards.
User Experience Designer
User Experience Designers (UX Designers) research, design, and evaluate the user experience of products and services. They work to make products and services easy and enjoyable to use.
Interaction Designer
Interaction Designers design the way people interact with products and services. They work to make interactions intuitive and user-friendly.
Information Architect
Information Architects design and organize the structure and content of websites, intranets, and other digital products. They work to make information easy to find and understand.
Web Developer
Web Developers design and develop websites. They work to make websites visually appealing, functional, and easy to use.
Software Engineer
Software Engineers design, develop, and maintain software systems. They work to make software systems reliable, efficient, and secure.
Data Scientist
Data Scientists collect, analyze, and interpret data to help businesses make better decisions. They work to identify trends and patterns in data and develop predictive models.
Business Analyst
Business Analysts help businesses understand their business needs and develop solutions to meet those needs. They work to identify and analyze problems and develop recommendations for improvement.
Project Manager
Project Managers plan, execute, and close projects. They work to ensure that projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards.

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We've selected nine books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Certified Jenkins Engineer (2020).
An essential text for anyone seeking deep technical understanding of computer graphics fundamentals.
A classic text in the field, useful for a broad and deep understanding of 3D graphics concepts.
A collection of articles that report on the latest advances in GPU-based rendering.
A comprehensive and engaging book that covers the broader field of 3D graphics.

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