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On 4/3/2017 4:44 PM, rodv92 wrote:
> Hi !
> Currently looking for new carreer options were I could put my CGI experience at
> work as a "complementary skill"
>
> So I suppose it depends on what kind of 3D works and renders you do...
> probably for physics or engineering the procedural aspect is interesting, and
> interior design and architecture, and maybe advertisements and marketing.
>
> I suppose much less for CGI and movie making, but i may be wrong...
>
> Any reactions ? (kind of... "never heard of this modeller before", And you have
> to correct the hiring manager by telling him with a sense of pride that it is
> purely procedural and that all your scenes where written by hand in code in SDL
> without even a single object or primitive being modelled"
>
> And are there any niche industries / job positions that are "pov-ray oriented"
> more than others ?
>
> Any input ?
>
> Rodrigo.
>
Employers are probably more interested in skills with mesh-based GUI
modelers. But you can export from some of those to POV-Ray.
Mike
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