Course Catalog

3D Modeling for Video Games

Can Be Taught:
In ClassroomIn Classroom
OnlineOnline
with 3DS Max and Panda 3D
Author:
Ruth Comley, Carnegie Mellon University's Entertainment Technology Center
Available Now!
Grade Level: 9, 10, 11, 12
Prerequisites: none
Delivery Method: In Classroom, Online
Duration: one semester

Course Description

Start your career as a video game artist right here! Learn about and practice this highly skilled art form by enrolling in this 3D modeling techniques course.

3DS Max is the modeling software commonly used in the gaming industry to create the art in 3D games, and techniques learned here can be transferred to any other modeling application.

Learn 3D modeling, and use your work to build a portfolio!

In this hands-on course, you start by following along step by step, learning “how” and “why,” and then moving on to more complex projects. Your experience and skills gained in this course will help you decide whether to pursue a career in game art.

Click here to see the Video Game Academy course roadmap.

Materials

PDF file reader (Adobe Acrobat reader is free), 3DS Max 2010 (website), Panda3D1.7 (website)

About the Course Author

Ruth taught 3D computer graphics classes in the Media Arts and Animation and the Game Art and Design departments at The Art Institute of Pittsburgh. Ruth's expertise includes modeling, texturing, lighting, animation, and compositing.

Ruth worked for the IBM Corporation in Poughkeepsie, NY as an Associate Programmer on the Work Load Manager development and testing team.

Her MET was completed at the Entertainment Technology Center, Carnegie Mellon University. She received her BS in Computer Science at SUNY Plattsburgh. She completed an Associate in Specialized Technology degree majoring in Industrial Design Technology from The Art Institute of Pittsburgh.

Ruth has turned her life-long hobby of scaring people into a profession. She helps design, build, and manage a local haunted house at Halloween. She produced The Art Institute's Khymira Experiment and Khymira II as well as the Nightmare in North Versailles. Here in the realm of darkness and shadow, Ruth uses all of her skills in art and technology to weave together characters and storylines that prey upon man's deepest fears. "When in the graveyard—beware of a sinking feeling, for the ground may be trying to claim you."

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