Ingame academy invites applicantion for Character Modelling Training Program
Abhay Anand | February 11, 2019 | 06:05 PM IST
NEW DELHI, FEBRUARY 11: Lakshya Digital’s InGame Academy is starting its new batch of Studio Master class in Character Modelling Training Program.
The eligibility criteria for the 6 month, full-time program is that student should have 3D/fine arts background. Also, Knowledge of tools like Maya, Photoshop etc will be an additional advantage for the applicants.
It seeks to enable students and young professionals to pursue their goals, giving them a concrete and holistic environment to launch themselves into the thriving gaming industry. The vision is to redefine the opportunity and quality of education and produce a pool of extremely talented, creative and production ready professionals.
The course will felicitate students with a Certificate in Studio Master Class in Character Modeling, Behavioral skills training for personality development. Also, 75%-80% candidates will get employed by Lakshya Digital, post completion of the course. The last date of submission of the application is March 10, 2019.
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