I do actually xD
The school I'm attended teaches primarily in Maya (which ironically isn't all that commonly used in the field, but it's better for beginners I presume?) Sculpting for organic objects and characters is done in Zbrush, where it's literally like forming digital clay. There's also Photoshop classes which you'll need for texturing objects and stuff.
I find that I'm probably going to graduate as a texture artist if only because I've been told that I'm really good at it; painting traditionally and digitally. It's easily what's most fun to me since, well, it's just painting xD I honestly didn't realize this until a few weeks ago though (which is really bad because I'm graduating in about 5 months)
There are a few elective classes that I've really loved and have helped me out in some areas. Background Design & Layout, which is great at planning environments and also where I started traditionally painting avidly. Graphic Novel, where you literally make an 8 page graphic novel (cover and splash page included) to develop storytelling skills and character designs. Game Design and Gameplay, which in my class we spent designing card games and board games, and was actually incredibly fun because I'm a geek and I like making crafts (*only person with a game board that could move*). Er yeah, sorry for rambling lol.
The school I'm attended teaches primarily in Maya (which ironically isn't all that commonly used in the field, but it's better for beginners I presume?) Sculpting for organic objects and characters is done in Zbrush, where it's literally like forming digital clay. There's also Photoshop classes which you'll need for texturing objects and stuff.
I find that I'm probably going to graduate as a texture artist if only because I've been told that I'm really good at it; painting traditionally and digitally. It's easily what's most fun to me since, well, it's just painting xD I honestly didn't realize this until a few weeks ago though (which is really bad because I'm graduating in about 5 months)
There are a few elective classes that I've really loved and have helped me out in some areas. Background Design & Layout, which is great at planning environments and also where I started traditionally painting avidly. Graphic Novel, where you literally make an 8 page graphic novel (cover and splash page included) to develop storytelling skills and character designs. Game Design and Gameplay, which in my class we spent designing card games and board games, and was actually incredibly fun because I'm a geek and I like making crafts (*only person with a game board that could move*). Er yeah, sorry for rambling lol.