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RikiB
04-02-2010, 05:52 PM
Hi everyone! Its been a long time in the making but we finally got this one done.

http://eat3d.com/images/news/03_31_10_udk_lighting.jpg

In this DVD, Dave Prout and Jim Magill go through Lighting and Post Processing in UDK. Together they use over 27 years of combined professional experience to deliver not only great instruction but also many practical applications when putting the final touches on your levels.

Like many of our other DVDs, this video is target for both professionals and those who are just starting to use Unreal Development Kit.

For more information and a video sample, visit the product page here: http://eat3d.com/udk_lighting

About the Instructors:
Dave Prout co-founded Spark Unlimited which became an award-winning game developer with 120 employees over 5 years. Since then he has been working with UDK to create games and continues making games to this day.

Jim Magill has been working in games not too long after he graduated art college in 1996. Since then he contributed to many popular games such as Theif 3 and Deus Ex 2. Jim has been using Unreal Editor 3 for the last 5 years and is currently working on DCUO at Sony Online.

About Eat 3D:
Eat 3D has been feeding your brain for over 2 years with some of the highest quality training that exists. Our goal is to cut through all the nonsense and get straight to the point with practical real world exercises that professionals actively use in production.

TAVO
04-03-2010, 04:42 AM
OT.

I heard you guys were working in some Thinking Particles dvd. Any news on that ?? thanks.

HughBowen
04-03-2010, 05:39 AM
nice will maybe check this out

RikiB
04-03-2010, 02:16 PM
Yeah we are working hard on it and maybe 2 (and more?). Hristo Velev has been doing such an amazing job and he really knows his stuff. There are a few external dependencies before we can release it but it really is around the corner :)

TAVO
04-03-2010, 08:00 PM
thanks for the heads up, looking forward to it.

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