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Proclus said:
Roma said:
2D, 3D artist here

Very cool, any random work you'd like to share?

JoeTheBro said:
I know a few programing languages. I'm also a 3D modeler. I started in life by making cgi but now I'm transitioning to real time graphics. Right now I'm writing my own graphics engine. And I design a lot.

A jack of all trades, but a master of none.

Very cool, any random work you'd like to share? @bold: Extremely cool! I wish I was smart enough to program a true graphics engine, I'm mainly limited to gameplay programming, the most from ground up I ever got was a custom pac-man game, really should brush up again.

here is some incomplete work

 



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Programmer here. I personally know Java, C#, html, C++ and C (plus SQL but that's a standard for Data Bases). I'm personally more interested in security and hacking, I'm currently a lammer but I'm learning in how to make my own hacking software. I use Backtrack (basically the Linux for hacking) for my "attacks". 



Nintendo and PC gamer

Roma said:
Proclus said:
Roma said:
2D, 3D artist here

Very cool, any random work you'd like to share?

 

here is some incomplete work

 

I really like those man, you're quite talented.



@ Roma : wow!!!


I'm a programmer. Not professional but I have a science degree. I know Objective-C Java and C++. I mostly fiddle with iPhone apps. I want to finish one to sell it this year.



Proclus said:
Roma said:
Proclus said:
Roma said:
2D, 3D artist here

Very cool, any random work you'd like to share?

 

 

here is some incomplete work

 

 

 

I really like those man, you're quite talented.

thanks :)

you should check out the art thread if you haven't already

@ snyps: thanks :)

 

edit: just checked your link, nice work :)



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Programmer by career and game programmer/hacker by hobby. Mostly C++/C# for business use. Most of the hacking/disassembly involves interpretation of old assembly language.

As for current projects in the works, I switch between several at once, depending on mood. Currenly I have an RPG in development, and also working on an intelligent decompiler, which can turn old ROM binary into working C code.



dsgrue3 said:
Sewer is neato. I remember playing with OpenGL one summer during college. I imagine it's easier loading objects into a world as opposed to using the lower level API to draw triangles and mapping textures onto them. NeHe was very useful in learning about movement, perspective, mapping, camera, and collision detection.

C# / ASP.NET programmer reporting with some Javscript and Oracle/SQL.

Thank you! Want to redo it in the UE4 version of UDK when it comes out and if I can get a new development computer/laptop somehow.

You sound quite proficient in programming, going to have to check out NeHe if I get a chance.



I'm in school for game programming I graduate this june. I mainly do C# and have a little experience in java and C++. I have a sideprojec with a team where we are making a game and i do some of the modeling and programming.



fordy said:

Programmer by career and game programmer/hacker by hobby. Mostly C++/C# for business use. Most of the hacking/disassembly involves interpretation of old assembly language.

As for current projects in the works, I switch between several at once, depending on mood. Currenly I have an RPG in development, and also working on an intelligent decompiler, which can turn old ROM binary into working C code.

so you use assembly to reverse engineer ? do you use  Interactive Disassembler.



Research shows Video games  help make you smarter, so why am I an idiot

im a 3D artist. im mostly a rigger and ncloth artist. i work on Autodesk Maya