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Riot Games: A Day in the Life of a Tech Artist

Date & Time

April 28, 2023, 7 p.m. - April 28, 2023, 9 p.m.

Cost

$0

Location

Online

Organizer

Gnomon

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Description

We are thrilled to welcome Jeremy Ernst, Seth Hall, Izzy Cheng, Taylor Wright, Jen Huffa, and Gaige Hallman as they give us an inside look into the world of Technical Art and the essential role it plays in game development.

Through several real-world examples, our talented panel of tech artists will demonstrate how they use their creativity and technical expertise to solve problems, design stunning visuals, and create immersive experiences for players. Viewers will get a glimpse into what they do day-to-day, who they work with, and the challenges they face.

From rigging and animation to art direction and pipeline tools, this livestream event will help you gain insight into the different sub-disciplines within Technical Art, the requirements for aspiring Tech Artists, and the resources available to get started on this career path.

Whether you're an aspiring Tech Artist or just curious about Technical Art, don't miss out on your chance to hear directly from Riot artists! Be sure to RSVP for a reminder email before we go live on Friday, April 28th at 5:00pm PT!

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