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A comprehensive guide to in-demand roles in film and games

CG Spectrum

There are many reasons why people pursue a career in film and video games—it’s a creative, dynamic, challenging, and rewarding industry that gives artists opportunities to work on world-class projects while earning a regular income. How would you like to contribute, creatively and technically, to a film or game?

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Flexible and Powerful Ray Tracing with NVIDIA OptiX 8

Nvidia

NVIDIA OptiX has also found its place in the film and animation industry, where accurate and realistic rendering is crucial. It enables artists to create striking visual effects, simulate complex lighting scenarios, and achieve cinematic realism. This release adds support for Shader Execution Reordering (SER).

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Implementing Path Tracing in ‘Justice’: An Interview with Dinggen Zhan of NetEase

Nvidia

Path tracing can help game visuals reach cinematic realism, bringing the real-time rendering experience to the film production level. Third, our path tracing is based on the NVIDIA Falcor engine, which is written in the shader language Slang. NVIDIA DLSS 3 also boosts the performance of the path tracer beyond all expectations.

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From architecture to virtual production—Aurora's real-time 3D journey

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A still from Aurore's real-time 3D cinematic, The Last Voyage. Atmosphere and lighting were integral to Aurore's cinematic. Having control over all technical aspects of the shaders allowed me to art direct the scene as a whole. Finish with a film-quality cinematic like Aurore's! A mossy rock in The Last Voyage.