Norco Game Art Program, RCC

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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2008

A short feature on Norco's program on Game Art.

You may contact NorcoGameArt@rcc.edu to get more information about the Game Art program and the enrollment process in RCC.

Also, you may visit http://www.rcc.edu/NorcoGameArt to view the program's classes and view some of the students' artwork.

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  • Alright, i got a question.

    I have had 2 years of training from my high school. Is the CIS-38A course that is recommended on your RCC Norco's site going to be mainly based on the basics of MAX? Or will it start you out assuming you have prior knowledge of the program?

    Thanks, looking forward to seeing your reply.

  • The CIS-38A course assumes no prior experience with 3D Studio Max. The class covers 3D modeling including tri/quad mesh creation, spline creation and manipulation, surface detailing including shading and texturing, and importing a wire mesh into a game engine or simulation environment. The instructor has current game industry experience and brings real world examples and experience to class. He will challenge students to extend their skills according to their abilities.

  • CIS-38A is a prerequisite for the follow-on classes, CIS-38B: Sim Gaming/Animation and CIS-38C Sim Gaming/ Rendering and Dynamics.

  • Cool vid. Im trying to get started but how do i come about doing this.

    Do i really need to do the assessment test.EEEekkk. i hate it.

  • Thanks for your interest "buryyourdead14".

    Please read the video description to get some essential contact information about the program.

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  • @iAmCadoAngelus Cliff Bleszinski from Epic Games, (lead creator of Gears of War), wrote up an article you should read. He gives some very good advice for someone looking to get into the gaming business. Link below:

    w w w dot cliffyb.com/how-to-get-hired.h­tm

  • @MaxDorval And you sound like a genius yourself.

    It's really amazing RCC is offering these classes. I don't really have the time to take them but damn it looks like a hell of a lot of fun!! I sure wish these classes existed back when I was going to RCC. RCC had some good computer courses back then, but nothing like what they have now. This honestly looks much better than a lot of those expensive private schools!

  • i actually applied to Full Sail for Game Art, and i was accepted but its way to expensive

    I dont what to do

    All i have to do is sign a couple of paper and i can start in February but i don't know anymore

  • I start in two weeks!

  • they best way to make games is not buy working in a company is by working in a garage with a group of friends then built your empire from there remember it's not about what game sales is about the that best idea that count's. that's how many great games come to be the best.

  • all students looks like stupid ppl seriously.

  • This course is just like the one I'm doing at the moment except I'm in Ireland. Looks good :D

  • does anybody know if this is available in the riverside campus??

  • Hmm I grew up in Elsinore & was looking for a reason to move back to Riverside country. I think I might have found it...

  • I'd be genuinely interested in checking this place out if I didn't live in Australia. It looks really interesting.

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