Wood texture 1
This picture is intended for the use of the 3D environment. I plan on using this as a daytime variant of the wall due to how it is much brighter than the alternative. First I wanted to reduce the reflection on it, so I selected the brighter section of the
Sam Harris
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Employment Opportunities
Valve
As a software engineer on one of our game teams, you’ll be a key contributor to developing amazing games that millions of customers around the world enjoy. We’re always looking for great engineers who want to help us build the next amazing Valve game, or expand and improve an established hit like Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Dota 2, or Team Fortress 2. You’ll design and deliver new engine features, new game features, and new ways to delight our customers and drive revenue. You should have experience in all phases of game development, be self-directed, and have a relentless focus on customers. There are opportunities to work on titles across a variety of genres, with both VR and traditional 2D interfaces. Whether you’re a graphics or physics expert, a gameplay or networking specialist, or just an all-around great engineer, there are ways to have a huge impact.
Oculus
Facebook’s Experiences team is exploring the potential of virtual and augmented reality to bring people together in new ways. We are designing technologies that help people to create, share meaningful moments, and build communities using the unique qualities of these immersive new mediums. We aim to develop experiences that put people first, defining a future where virtual reality enables us to connect with the people and content we care about like never before. As an engineer working on the AR/VR Experiences Team at Facebook, you’ll be driving efforts to create interactive virtual reality experiences that provide creativity and social play experiences for people connecting through Facebook VR products. Check out this page about Horizon: www.oculus.com/facebookhorizon/
Dice
We are looking for a gameplay engineer. You will work in close collaboration with designers and create features for our live and upcoming games. You are eager to learn, happy to suggest improvements and come up with new ideas. You like to get a deep understanding of how things work and you don’t mind looking outside of your area if that is needed to get the job done. You take pride in your work and in the games we produce.
Ubisoft
The role of all Programming professionals at Ubisoft is to create the technical backbone of the game and provide all development teams with technical solutions to carry out their vision and intentions into the game. They develop engines, tools, systems and features to ensure both the best technical performance and the best player experience.