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Free Maya for non comercial use! BWAH!

Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 1:55 am
by Spyrewolf
just saw this announced at the polycount website.

i haven't downloaded this yet, but those of you who want to get into maya nows your chance, unsure if it can be used with RF (unsure of how it exports or what limitations the educational version supports)

hopefully good enough

however this is what the industry is using so if your like me and have aspirations of being a 3d Modeler, level designer ect.
this is the program you HAVE to learn.

linky : http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/in ... id=7639525
excert from autodesk website:
Maya Personal Learning Edition (PLE) is a special version of Autodesk® Maya® software, which provides free access to Maya for non-commercial use. It gives 3D graphics and animation students, industry professionals, and those interested in breaking into the world of computer graphics an opportunity to explore most aspects of the award-winning Autodesk® Maya® Complete software in a non-commercial capacity. The Maya Personal Learning Edition software is available for 32-bit Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional and Apple® Mac OS® X (for Macintosh Power PC or Intel-based Macintosh computers) operating systems.

Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 3:17 am
by Voltare
won't export to a format that can be read by anything, only maya ple.But as he said, get it if your serious about 3d modeling and want to make a career out of it.

Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 3:25 am
by Spyrewolf
ah crying shame :(

would have been nice to use but i'm gonna get it anyways.

Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 5:33 am
by Voltare
good idea......it'll help out if you plan on going to college for game developing.( as i soon will be).

Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 6:09 am
by zany_001
r there courses 4 game design?sweeeet!

Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 11:37 am
by Spyrewolf
zany your in auckland right?

check this out this is something to think about, it was a bit far for me.
http://www.mediadesign.school.nz/diplom ... erview.asp

heres a blurb abouts it
The New Zealand Game Developers Association (NZGDA) is a collective of game development companies in New Zealand. Our goals include growing the industry within New Zealand, which includes strengthening and expanding the skill base of prospective game development staff.

A range of senior staff from game development companies around the country have been closely consulted in the design of the Game Development course, ensuring the content and objectives of the course are based on the needs of the industry. Media Design School have been careful to ensure that industry will also be involved as the course develops.

From the perspective of the NZGDA, the Media Design School Game Development course is aligned with our core strategies. For game developers around the country, the course is a valuable new source of highly skilled talent.

Industry and individuals can only benefit on this great new initiative from Media Design School".

Mario Wynands
President - New Zealand Game Developers Association
Managing Director - Sidhe Interactive

Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 8:32 pm
by Voltare
devry university now has an online game programmers course....full college credited course.http://www.devry.edu/programs/game_and_ ... career.jsp and i'm gonna be taking it, since it is devry, which is better recognised than univ of phoenix is.....and i have no time to go to a campus and stay there for 2 years or so.


remember : a littlew advice i recieved from a guy who now has a job doing this stuff:keep every thing you do.every little vertice you put in a 3d program....screen shot EVERYTHING, and then keep the models/levels.If you've made a game with rm2k, keep it as well.This is going to help you in the future when you go to big companies.Or, even when you try to go get financing for your own game.