Easy-Breezy Electives: Low Stress, Fun to the Max
Illustration: Nishka Basu On average, SCAD students have at least three slots for electives, (excluding the two free ones) that
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Illustration: Nishka Basu On average, SCAD students have at least three slots for electives, (excluding the two free ones) that
Read MoreGizmos: How to Create your own? A Gizmo is a compositing tool made in Nuke where artists can group their
Read MorePremiere Pro, like many other programs, can seem intimidating with its abundance of buttons, keys, toggles, and settings. It is
Read MoreDo you wish you could work from home but don’t have the correct software? SCAD provides us students with Maya
Read MoreIllustration by: @itsAmja // amandafedoraart.com Tucked away just behind Broughton Street lies an underrated gem of a space that is SCAD’s
Read MoreIf you are a Visual Effects major, or someone interested in compositing, you should be aware of the many ways
Read MoreWhile everybody’s career follows a different path, many industry professionals recommend getting some experience in your field as soon as
Read MoreWe all know how helpful YouTube can be for help on our homework. I watch YouTube almost everyday for either
Read MoreIn a previous RenderQ Resource video called ‘Lighting in Maya‘ we showed you the basics of lighting a scene in
Read MoreIn this RenderQ Resource Beginner’s Tutorial, we will show you how to create lights in your Maya scene and set
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